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2021-05-11 CC Agenda PacketPLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES & PAGERS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY OF MOUND MISSION STATEMENT: The City of Mound, through teamwork and cooperation, provides at a reasonable cost, L quality services that respond to the needs of all citizens, fostering a safe, attractive and flourishing community. AGENDA MOUND CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 1. Opening meeting 2. Pledge of Allegiance TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2021 - 7:00 PM LOCATION: COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CENTENNIAL BUILDING 3. Approve agenda, with any amendments *Consent Agenda: Items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered routine in nature, have been evaluated by staff, recommended by staff for approval by the Council, and will be enacted by a single roll call vote. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Council Member or Citizen so requests. At this time, anyone present who wishes to offer dissenting comment to any items on the Consent Agenda is invited to identify themselves and the item of concern so that the it may be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered after discussion in normal sequence. Separate introduction or further support from petitioners or requestors is not required at this time and removal of an item from the Consent Agenda for this purpose is not required or appropriate. 4. *Consent Agenda Page *A. Approve payment of claims 989-1020 *B. Approve minutes: April 27, 2021 Regular Meeting 1021-1025 *C Approve resolution approving musical concert permit for private wedding 1026-1033 at 2672 Wilshire Blvd 1028 5. Comments and suggestions from citizens present on any item not on the agenda. (Limit to 3 minutes per speaker.) 6. Sergeant Tim Sonnek with the Orono Police Department Feb - April Mound activity 1034-1056 report 7. City Manager Eric Hoversten requesting discussion and action on the following items: 1057-1066 a. Admin Policy— Prohibited use of UTV/ATVs on City streets & ROW b. An ordinance amending Chapter 70 of the Mound City Code as it relates to traffic and vehicles 8. Mark Wegscheid, 2465 Lost Lake Road, requesting the City Council to consider 1067-1106 amending Resolution No. 88-15 with regard to dock sites on Lost Lake Channel 9. Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance and Administrative Services, requesting 1107-1111 discussion and action on the following: 1111 a. An Ordinance amending Chapter 78 of the Mound City Code as it relates to Waterways PLEASE TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES & PAGERS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. b. A Resolution authorizing publication of an ordinance by title and summary, as it relates to Waterways 10. City Engineer Brian Simmons presenting the Shoreline Drive Dakota Trail pedestrian 1112-1129 crossing safety improvement study and requesting approval of the study, determination of preferred improvement option and release of final report to Three Rivers Park District and Hennepin County 11. City Engineer Brian Simmons requesting action on a Resolution Approving Plans and Specifications and Ordering Advertisement for Bids for the 2021 Entrance Monumentation1130-1143 Project PW 21-13 1131 12. Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance and Administrative Services, with an update on 1144-1145 Cemetery improvements and requesting the City Council appoint a subcommittee of two Council Members to work with Staff on developing options 13. Information/Miscellaneous A. Comments/Reports from Council members B. Reports: Fire Dept — March & April 2021 1146-1149 Liquor Store —April 2021 1150 Engineering — 03/31/21 YTD 1151 C. Minutes: Planning Commission — March 16 Special Meeting Workshop 1152-1154 D. Correspondence: Gillispie Center hosting vaccine clinic for 18+ May 13th 1155 14. Adjourn COUNCIL BRIEFING May 11, 2021 In tune with Phase III of the Stay Safe MN Plan; through mid -November, we will re -open Council and Commission meetings to in -person attendance for our residents. Meetings will be hosted in the Westonka Schools Performing Arts Center where social distancing requirements can be more easily met; or Council Chambers in the Centennial Building as noted below. Council meetings will continue to be held the second and fourth Tuesday each month at 7:00 PM with agendas and meeting details/locations posted to the City website the Thursday prior under the "Mayor and Council' section of the "Government" tab of the Home Page. Upcoming Events Schedule: Don't Forget!! May 11 — 6:55 - HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) May 11 - 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * At City Council Chambers, Centennial Building May 25 — 6:55 PM — HRA Regular Meeting (as may be required) May 25 - 7:00 PM — City Council Regular Meeting * * * at Westonka Performing Arts Center*** June Meetings forecast: June 8 HRA and Council, LOCATION TBD June 22 HRA and Council, LOCATION TBD City Offices: Until Further Notice; by Day -to -Day Essential Business by Appointment Only Hydrant Flushing continues through mid -May — Subscribe to RAVE notifications for daily updates Hvdrant Flushing I Mound, MN (citvofmound.com) RAVE Emergency Notifications I Mound, MN (cityofmound.com) Mound Farmers Market opening weekend May 22 Mound Farmers Market &amD: More I Minnesota Grown The New Mound Farmers' Market & More I Facebook May 31" — Memorial Day — City offices closed City Official's Absences Please notify the City Manager in advance of an absence. 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Council members are asked to call or email their questions in advance of a public meeting so that more research may be done or additional information may be provided that will assist in your quality decision - making. 2021 City of Mound Claims 05-21-21 YEAR BATCH NAME 2021 BOLT#3-2021 2021 0421TRUVAL 2021 U N I F I RST0421 2021 042621CTYMAN 2021 042721CPE 2021 050521CTYMAN 2021 051121CITY 2021 051121HWS DOLLAR AMOUNT 75,559.70 941.58 1,143.02 16,360.62 4,358.15 3,214.17 146,986.97 154,809.45 TOTAL CLAIMS 11 $ 403,373.66 ■ Payments Batch BOLT#3-2021 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 $75,559.70 Refer 300 BOLTON AND MENK INCORPORA _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-300 Professional Srvs GIS UPDATES ENG SVC FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Invoice 0267166 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267166 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267166 3/312021 Cash Payment E 675-49425-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267166 3/312021 Cash Payment E 475-46386-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267167 3/312021 Cash Payment E 401-43100-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267169 3/312021 Transaction Date 5/32021 GIS UPDATES ENG SVC FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 GIS UPDATES ENG SVC FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 GIS UPDATES ENG SVC FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 MOUND HARBOR RENAISSANCE REDEVELOPMENT PROJ TIF 1-3 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 MSA SYSTEM COORDINATION UPDATES ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 301 BOLTON AND MENK, INCORPORA _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-300 Professional Srvs GENERAL ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 675-49425-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 404-43100-303 Engineering Fees Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 404-45200-303 Engineering Fees Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-300 Professional Srvs Invoice 0267165 3/312021 Transaction Date 5/32021 GENERAL ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 2021 WATER TREATMENT STUDY PROJ 21- 12 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2112 GENERAL ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 MOUND ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION- FEASIBILITY REPORT- PW21-13 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2113 2019 SWENSON PARK TENNIS COURT IMPROV PROJ PW1906- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW1906 2019 BAYRIDGE SEWER IMPROV PROJ PW 19-11 - ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW1911 2020 MANHOLE REHAB PROJ PW 20-04- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2004 GENERAL ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total 05/04/21 8:46 AM Page 1 $1,241.25 $1,241.25 $1,241.25 $1,241.25 $5,156.00 $156.00 $10,277.00 $405.75 $405.75 $6,699.00 $1,229.75 $585.00 $2,098.00 $1,696.00 $3,540.00 $405.75 $17,065.00 Refer 302 BOLTON AND MENK INCORPORA _ 990 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 404-45200-303 Engineering Fees Invoice 0267172 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267158 3/312021 Cash Payment E 401-43110-303 Engineering Fees Invoice 0267172 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267159 3/312021 Cash Payment E 101-41600-314 Legal PAN Invoice 0267155 Transaction Date Refer Cash Payment 2020 SURFSIDE PARK IMPROV PROJ- PW 20- 01- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2001 2020 LIFT STATION J-1 AVALON PARK IMPROV PROJ PW 20-05- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2005 2020 RETAINING WALL IMPROV PROJ PW 20-02 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2002 2020 MANHOLE REHAB PROJ PW 20-04- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2004 LMCIT 2018 WESTEDGE STREET PROJ- PW 18-01- ASSESSMENT OBJECTION SUPPORT- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 3/312021 5/32021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total 303 BOLTON AND MENK INCORPORA _ E 401-43110-303 Engineering Fees 2019 RETAINING WALL -WARNER LN IMPROV PROJ PW19-10 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Invoice 0267156 3/312021 Cash Payment E 401-43119-303 Engineering Fees Invoice 0267157 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267162 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267164 3/312021 Transaction Date 5/32021 Project PW1910 2019 STREET & UTILITY IMPROV PROJ- SHERWOOD DR- PW 19-01 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW1901 2019 COMMERCE BLVD WATERMAIN REPLACE PROJ PW 19-04 - ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19. 2021 Project PW1904 2019 SANITARY SEWER FERNSIDE FORCEMAIN PROJ PW 19-05 - ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW1905 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 304 BOLTON AND MENK, INCORPORA _ Cash Payment E 601-49400-500 Capital Outlay FA 2021 LYNWOOD BLVD WATERMAIN REPLACE PROJ PW 21-01 - ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19. 2021 Invoice 0267168 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267161 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 0267173 3/312021 Cash Payment E 401-43100-303 Engineering Fees Invoice 0267170 3/312021 Cash Payment E 404-43100-303 Engineering Fees I I am ra�rrzr` �:�> �>KK� rrzrr� I Project PW2101 2021 B-2 LIFT STATION IMPROV PROJ PW 21-03 - ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2103 2021 WATER TREATMENT STUDY- PW 21- 12 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2112 SHORELINE DRIVE PEDESTRIAN SAFETY PW 21-14- ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2114 MOUND ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION- FEASIBILITY REPORT- PW21-13 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Project PW2113 991 05/04/21 8:46 AM Page 2 $3,036.00 $2,644.00 $312.00 $936.00 $78.00 $7,006.00 $449.00 $954.00 $1,191.00 $1,224.00 $3,818.00 $9,639.00 $17,814.00 $771.00 $5,860.70 $3,185.00 CITY OF MOUND 05/04/218:46AM Page 3 Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 285-46388-303 Engineering Fees 2101 PAVER SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT $124.00 PROJ 21-08 ENG SVCS FEB 6 THRU MARCH 19, 2021 Invoice 0267171 3/312021 Project PW2108 Transaction Date 5/32021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $37,393.70 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $1,725.00 285 HRA/HARBOR DISTRICT $124.00 401 GENERAL CAPITAL PROJECTS $7,731.70 404 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT RESERVE $8,904.00 475 TIF 1-3 Mound Harbor Renaissan $5,156.00 601 WATER FUND $19,947.00 602 SEWER FUND $29,501.00 675 STORM WATER UTILITY FUND $2,471.00 $75,559.70 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $75,559.70 Total $75,559.70 010.1% CITY OF MOUND 05/06/21 12:40 PM Page 1 Payments Current Period: May 2021 Payments Batch 0421TRUVAL $941.58 Refer 383 TRUE VALUE HWS _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies TRASH BAGS, BLACK TAPE- HWS $21.14 Invoice 174109 4/82021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies EVER READY 3V LITHIUM BATTERY- HWS $3.84 Invoice 174122 4/92021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies COMET CLEANSER, TAIN TOIL CLEANER, 1-- $18.14 PK SINGLE EDGE BLADES- HWS Invoice 174372 4222021 Transaction Date 5/62021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $43.12 Refer 384 TRUE VALUE MOUND (FIRE) _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair 12" QTR HOSE BIBB VALVE- FIRE ENGINE $14.39 #40 Invoice 174153 4/112021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair QT BAR & CHAIN OIL- 2 QTY $10.78 Invoice 174297 4/192021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair CREDIT RETURN 1/2" QTR HOSE BIBB -$14.39 VALVE- FIRE ENGINE #40 Invoice 174176 4/132021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair 3/4" QTR HOSE BIBB VALVE- FIRE ENGINE $16.19 #40 Invoice 174176 4/132021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies 6 PK LIQUID ANT BAIT- FIRE DEPT $6.29 Invoice 174128 4/92021 Transaction Date 5/62021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $33.26 Refer 385 TRUE VALUE, MOUND (PW PKS) _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply QUICK LINKS & TURNBUCKLE- PARKS $51.43 Invoice 174119 4/82021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply 2 QTY 1/5" ANGLE POLY BRUSHES- PARKS $13.58 Invoice 174160 4/122021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies MAGIC CLEANER, OVER GRILL CLEANER $15.72 SCRUB PADS- DEPOT- PARKS Invoice 174340 4212021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies WHITE BASKETBALL NET- PARKS $12.12 Invoice 174337 4212021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies 3' GRIB AND GRAB EXTENSION REACH, $50.81 SCREWS, NUTS, BOLTS, 8 OZ MARINE FUEL STABILIZER, GALLON SIMPLE GREEN - PARKS Invoice 174216 4/152021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply SCREWS, NUTS, BOLTS- PARKS $33.29 Invoice 174197 4/142021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply SCREWS, NUTS, BOLTS- PARKS $3.75 Invoice 174065 4/62021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-220 Repair/Maint Supply SCREWS, NUTS, BOLTS- PARKS $22.46 Invoice 174391 4232021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies 3 PK LARGE KEY IDENETIFIER, 4-KEY TAG $33.72 RACK, 3 OZ MP OIL, 110 OZ 50:1 FUEL/OIL- PARKS Invoice 174391 4232021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply 3.5 LB 16 GAUGE RES TY WIRE $11.69 Invoice 174206 4/142021 01-0x3 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply 3 GAL HD PUMP SPRAYER- STREETS Invoice 174220 4/152021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-220 Repair/Maint Supply 20 LB SUN/SHADE GRASS SEED- STREETS Invoice 174053 4/62021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-322 Postage NEXT DAY SHIPPING WATER SAMPLES TO MN DEPT OF HEALTH Invoice 174161 4/122021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies GLADE SPRAY, POWDER GLADE FRESHENER, 5.5 OZ KWIK SEAL- PUB WORKS SHOP Invoice 174129 4/92021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 101-41930-210 Operating Supplies 31.5 BAGS 40 LB CLEAN PROTECT WATER SOFTENER PELLETS- PUBLIC SAFETY BLDG- CITY HALL Invoice 174525 4/302021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies 31.5 BAGS 40 LB CLEAN PROTECT WATER SOFTENER PELLETS- PUBLIC SAFETY BLDG- FIRE DEPT Invoice 174525 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/62021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 101 GENERAL FUND 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES 601 WATER FUND 602 SEWER FUND 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND 10100 Wells Fargo $553.78 $237.70 $93.22 $13.76 $43.12 $941.58 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $941.58 Total $941.58 05/06/21 12:40 PM Page 2 $31.49 $69.29 $93.22 $13.76 $204.43 $204.44 $865.20 00sL! Payments Batch UNIFIRST0421 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: April 2021 $1,143.02 Refer 922 UNIFIRST CORPORATION Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900615708 3/312021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900617058 4172021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900618420 4/142021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900619754 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900621107 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900614371-2 3242021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900599882-2 1/62021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Refer 923 UNIFIRST CORPORATION Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900618419 4/142021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900618419 4/142021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900618419 4/142021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900618419 4/142021 Transaction Date 4282021 MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 3-31-21 MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 4-07-21 MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 4-14-21 MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 4-21-21 MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 4-28-21 BALANCE- MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 3-24-21 CREDIT- MATS & CLEANING SUPPLIES- HWS- TERRYCLOTHS, MOPS- 1-06-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total 05/05/21 10:23 AM Page 1 $63.04 $33.64 $63.04 $71.12 $57.79 $2.57 -$8.08 $283.12 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.41 WORKS 4-14-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PARKS 4-14-21 $17.42 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.41 WORKS 4-14-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.42 WORKS 4-14-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 924 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PARKS 4-07-21 Invoice 0900617057 4172021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-07-21 Invoice 0900617057 4172021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-07-21 Invoice 0900617057 4172021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-07-21 Invoice 0900617057 4172021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 926 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC WORKS- 4-21-21 Invoice 0900619753 4212021 Total $69.66 $18.41 $18.42 $18.42 $18.41 Total $73.66 $17.41 r1019 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: April 2021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900619753 4212021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900619753 4212021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900619753 4212021 Transaction Date 4282021 Refer 928 UNIFIRST CORPORATION Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900621106 4282021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900621106 4282021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900621106 4282021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900621106 4282021 Transaction Date 4282021 Refer 929 UNIFIRST CORPORATION Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900615707 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900615707 3/312021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900615707 3/312021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0900615707 3/312021 Transaction Date 4282021 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC WORKS- 4-21-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PARKS- 4-21-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC WORKS- 4-21-21 05/05/21 10:23 AM Page 2 $17.41 $17.42 $17.42 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $69.66 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.41 WORKS 4-28-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PARKS 4-28-21 $17.42 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.41 WORKS 4-28-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.42 WORKS 4-28-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $69.66 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.41 WORKS- 3-31-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.41 WORKS- 3-31-21 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PARKS- 3-31-21 $17.42 MAT SVC & SHOP SUPPLIES- PUBLIC $17.42 WORKS- 3-31-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $69.66 Refer 931 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PARKS 3-31-21 Invoice 0900615681 3/312021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 3-31-21 Invoice 0900615681 3/312021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 3-31-21 Invoice 0900615681 3/312021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 3-31-21 Invoice 0900615681 3/312021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 $25.90 $23.82 $19.97 $31.83 Total $101.52 Refer 932 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PARKS 4-07-21 $25.90 Invoice 0900617030 4172021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-07-21 $23.82 Invoice 0900617030 4172021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-07-21 $19.97 Invoice 0900617030 4/72021 996 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: April 2021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-07-21 Invoice 0900617030 4172021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 933 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PARKS 4-14-21 Invoice 0900618393 4/142021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-14-21 Invoice 0900618393 4/142021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-14-21 Invoice 0900618393 4/142021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-14-21 Invoice 0900618393 4/142021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 934 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PARKS 4-21-21 Invoice 0900619726 4212021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-21-21 Invoice 0900619726 4212021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-21-21 Invoice 0900619726 4212021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-21-21 Invoice 0900619726 4212021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 935 UNIFIRST CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PARKS 4-28-21 Invoice 0900621080 4282021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-28-21 Invoice 0900621080 4282021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-28-21 Invoice 0900621080 4282021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms UNIFORM SVC PUBLIC WORKS 4-28-21 Invoice 0900621080 4282021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $464.83 601 WATER FUND $187.91 602 SEWER FUND $207.16 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $283.12 $1,143.02 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated bythe Computer $1,143.02 Total $1,143.02 05/05/21 10:23 AM Page 3 $31.83 Total $101.52 $25.90 $23.82 $19.97 $31.83 Total $101.52 $25.90 $23.82 $19.97 $31.83 Total $101.52 $25.90 $23.82 $19.97 $31.83 Total $101.52 410YA CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: April 2021 Payments Batch 042621CTYMAN $16,360.62 Refer 918 LAKE MINNETONKA COMM. COMM _ Cash Payment E 101-49840-300 Professional Srvs 1ST QTR 2021 PEG ACCESS FEE PER SUBSCRIBER Invoice 042621 4262021 Transaction Date 4262021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 874 MINNEOOTA POLLUTION CONTRO _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-438 Licenses and Taxes WASTEWATER OPERATOR 2021 CERTIFICATION RENEWAL- S. KIVISTO Invoice 042621 4262021 Transaction Date 4262021 Wells Fargo 10100 04/26/21 11:54 AM Page 1 $7,436.24 Total $7,436.24 $23.00 Total $23.00 Refer 875 SOUTHWEST TRAILS ASSOCIATIO _ Cash Payment G 101-22801 Deposits/Escrow SW TRAILS ASSOC 2021 SNOWMOBILE MTCE-DNR PMT #3 2021 RECVD 4-26-21 Invoice 042621 4262021 Transaction Date 4262021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 0 VERIZON WIRELESS _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Cash Payment E 101-42400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Cash Payment E 101-41310-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Cash Payment E 101-42115-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELL PHONE CHARGES 3-14-21 THRU 4-13- 21 Invoice 9877603832 4/132021 Transaction Date 4262021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 101 GENERAL FUND 601 WATER FUND 602 SEWER FUND 10100 Wells Fargo $16, 083.24 $111.29 $166.09 $16,360.62 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $16,360.62 Total $16,360.62 $8,334.50 $8,334.50 $111.29 $111.29 $143.09 $28.89 $98.88 $56.96 $16.48 $566.88 Ii Payments Batch 042721CPE CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: April 2021 $4,358.15 Refer 919 CENTERPOINT ENERGY (MINNEG _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-500 Capital Outlay FA INSTALL SVC METER TO SERVE BACK UP GENERATOR @ 3000 ISLAND VIEW DR- 2020 LIFT STATION IMPROV PROJ PW 20-05 J1 AVALON PARK Invoice 3000978016 1172020 Project PW2005 Transaction Date 4262021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total 04/29/21 12:36 PM Page 1 $1,316.00 $1,316.00 Refer 920 CENTERPOINT ENERGY (MINNEG _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4948 BARTLETT LS E2 GENERATOR NATL $35.56 GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1717 BAYWOOD SHORES DR. LS $36.92 GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4728 CARLOW RD LS GENERATOR NATL $26.65 GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1871 COMMERCE BLVD NEW LIFT STATION $28.03 GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 2649 EMERALD DR. LS E3 GENERATOR $30.09 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 5808 GRANDVIEW BLVD LS GENERATOR $32.82 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 2990 HIGHLAND BLVD LS B1 GENERATOR $34.20 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 5260 LYNWOOD BLVD. LS GENERATOR $25.27 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4791 NORTHERN RD LS D1 GENERATOR $32.80 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1972 SHOREWOOD LN LS GENERATOR $26.65 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 3172 SINCLAIR RD LS GENERATOR NATL $35.56 GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 1758 SUMACH LANE LS GENERATOR NATL $26.65 GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 4922 THREE PTS BLVD LS GENERATOR $32.80 NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 3303 WATERBURY RD LS GAS SVC 3-20-21 $26.65 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities 5077 WINDSOR RD LS GENERATOR NATL $27.33 GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Invoice 042721 4222021 999 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice 042721 4222021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-383 Gas Utilities Invoice 042721 4222021 Transaction Date 4262021 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: April 2021 4783 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE LS GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 5330 BARTLETT & LAKEWOOD- LS E4 GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 3000 ISLAND VIEW DRIVE J-1 AVALON PARK LS GENERATOR NATL GAS SVC 3-20-21 THRU 4-20-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 921 KIRBY BUILT QUALITY PRODUCTS _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies 2 QTY NGROUND MOUNT HEAVYWEIGHT PARK BENCHES- BUY A BENCH PROGRAM - IN MEMORY OF -BILL WINTER & JOANNE ASHENFELTER Invoice SOKSA7248 4272021 PO 25197 Transaction Date 4282021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 101 GENERAL FUND 602 SEWER FUND 10100 Wells Fargo $2, 481.24 $1,876.91 $4,358.15 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $4,358.15 Total $4,358.15 04/29/21 12:36 PM Page 2 $37.51 $36.77 $28.65 $560.91 $2, 481.24 $2, 481.24 1181816 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Payments Batch 050521CTYMAN $3,214.17 Refer 300 CADY BUILDING MAINTENANCE _ Cash Payment E 101-41930-460 Janitorial Services Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-460 Janitorial Services Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-460 Janitorial Services Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 101-41910-460 Janitorial Services Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 101-41910-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 101-41930-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 4980176 5/12021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Refer 305 CLEAR RIVER BEVERAGE CO. Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 577784 4262021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 577784 4262021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 577784 4262021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Refer 302 GUST, RONALD R. JR Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 050521 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 050521 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 050521 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-331 Use of personal auto Invoice 050521 5/12021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Refer 303 KELLY, KEVIN Cash Payment E 281-45210-331 Use of personal auto Invoice 050521 5/32021 Cash Payment E 101-41500-331 Use of personal auto Invoice 050521 5/32021 MAY 2021 CLEANING SVCS- CITY HALL /POLICE MAY 2021 CLEANING SVCS- FIRE DEPT MAY 2021 CLEANING SVCS- PUBLIC WORKS BLDG Project 21-3 MAY 2021 CLEANING SVCS- CENTENNIAL BLDG BYO»�I��� iLO�Ip7�1��7[�ID11q[:: SUPPLIES- MULTI -FOLD TOWELS Project 21-3 SUPPLIES- MULTI -FOLD TOWELS SUPPLIES- MULTI -FOLD TOWELS Wells Fargo 10100 Total 05/05/21 4:37 PM Page 1 $550.00 $299.00 $425.00 $425.00 $25.23 $25.23 $32.78 $17.66 $1,799.90 BEER $346.47 LIQUOR $718.00 BEER $42.00 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,106.47 REIMB- R. GUST- TOP SOIL, FLOWERING $42.49 ANNUALS- SPRING DECOR- DRILL BIT, SATIN SPRAY- BEER TOP REPAIR- HWS REIMB - R. GUST- LATEX 100 COUNT L-XL $17.92 GLOVES & HANDSOAP- HWS Project CV-19 RETURN CREDIT -LATEX 100 COUNT L-XL -$32.15 GLOVES -HWS Project CV-19 REIMB- R. GUST- MILEAGE TO CITY HALL $26.10 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $54.36 REIMB MILEAGE- DOCK PROGRAM $35.68 INSPECTIONS- K. KELLY- 3-03-21 THRU 5-03- 21 REIMB MILEAGE- WESTONKA PAC CC $2.46 MTGS- K. KELLY- 3-03-21 THRU 3-23-21 Transaction Date 5202020 Refer 304 MOUND, CITY OF Cash Payment E 609-49750-382 Water Utilities Invoice 050521 4202021 Transaction Date 5/42021 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total WATER SERVICE 2-26-21 THRU 3-31-21 HWS Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 306 PRICH, RYAN N. _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms AMAZON.COM- 3 PAIRS LEVI JEANS- REIMBURSE- R. PRICH Invoice 050521 5/42021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 307 WACONIA FORD MERCURY _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs OIL CHANGE & TSB REPAIR -WARRANTY WORK -STREETS TRUCK#119 FORD F-150 Invoice 601287 3/12021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 101 GENERAL FUND 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES 281 COMMONS DOCKS FUND 602 SEWER FUND 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND 10100 Wells Fargo $1,104.08 $316.66 $35.68 $525.20 $1,232.55 $3,214.17 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $3,214.17 Total $3,214.17 05/05/21 4:37 PM Page 2 $38.14 $71.72 $71.72 $74.97 $74.97 $68.61 $68.61 CITY OF MOUND 05/06/2110:47AM Page 1 Payments Current Period: May 2021 Payments Batch 051121CITY $146,986.97 Refer 313 ABDO EICK AND MEYERS, LLP Cash Payment E 101-41500-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $3,597.79 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $2,435.42 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 281-45210-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $553.52 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 285-46388-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $442.80 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $1,743.54 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $1,743.54 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $3,597.79 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 670-49500-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $442.80 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Cash Payment E 675-49425-301 Auditing and Acct g Servi CERTIFIED AUDIT SVCS- YEAR ENDED 12- $442.80 31-2020 Invoice 443487 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $15,000.00 Refer 200 AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic 3SCALED TRANSDUCER & CHANGED CALL $608.90 OUT TIMES, TEXT FOR CHLORINE BOOSTER PUMP ALARM- ORGANIZED SCADA ROOM PURGED OLD CABLES ETC. 4- 12-21 Invoice 35947 4232021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $608.90 Refer 201 BENDICKSON, WES _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-224 Street Maint Materials SPRING STREET SWEEPINGS- DUMP 5 $400.00 LOADS 4-1-21 Invoice 051121 4242021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-224 Street Maint Materials SPRING STREET SWEEPINGS- DUMP 3 $240.00 LOADS 4-2-21 Invoice 051121 4242021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-224 Street Maint Materials SPRING STREET SWEEPINGS- DUMP 3 $240.00 LOADS 4-22-21 Invoice 051121 4242021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-224 Street Maint Materials WATERMAIN BREAK DEBRIS- DUMP 4 $240.00 LOADS 4-22-21 Invoice 051121 4242021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-224 Street Maint Materials WATERMAIN BREAK DEBRIS- DUMP 2 $120.00 LOADS 4-5-21 Invoice 051121 4242021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo ,nn"9 100 Total $1,240.00 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Refer 202 CEMS TONE PRODUCTS COMPAN _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies X GARAGE CLEANER- PUB WKS SHOP Invoice 2320240 4/152021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 5/192014 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 0 CENTRAL MCGOWAN, INCORPOR _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies HIGH PRESSURE MEDIUM CYLINDER RENTALS- QTY 9 Invoice 00430013 2/92021 Project 21-3 Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies HIGH PRESSURE ACETYLENE MEDIUM CYLINDER RENTALS- QTY 5 Invoice 00430013 2/92021 Project 21-3 Cash Payment E 602-49450-322 Postage RETURN 5 UNUSED CYLINDERS- OXYGEN, ARGON & ACETYLENE- PUB WKS NO LONGER USING- SHIPPING FEE Invoice 00430013 2/92021 Project 21-3 Transaction Date 2/172021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 380 CENTRAL MCGOWAN, INCORPOR _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-210 Operating Supplies HIGH PRESSURE & ACETYLENE MEDIUM CYLINDER RENTALS Invoice 00122056 4/302021 Project 21-3 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 233 CHIEF OF POLICE, ASSOC HENNE _ Cash Payment E 101-42115-434 Conference & Training MASS CASUALTY/ACTIVE THREAT TRAINING -A. DRILLING 4-8-21 Invoice 1034 4282021 Transaction Date 1/12042 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 203 CORE & MAIN LP Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0089195 4212021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 0092632 4212021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Refer 310 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINTS Cash Payment E 281-45210-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 802199994 4/52021 Transaction Date 5/42021 05/06/21 10:47 AM Page 2 $494.00 $494.00 $26.04 $8.68 $23.50 $58.22 $16.80 $16.80 $25.00 $25.00 WATER METER PARTS- 4 ADAPTER GATE $174.32 VALVES-2 QTY WATER METER WIRING $93.41 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $267.73 5 GALLONS GRAIN SOLID STAIN- DOCKS Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 204 DURKIN, DAVID Cash Payment E 101-43100-440 Other Contractual Servic TEAR OUT/HAUL EXISTING WALL & EXCESS DIRT- INSTALL NEW MODULAR @ 3033 LONGFELLOW RD- DIRT SEED Invoice 051121 4292021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-440 Other Contractual Servic TEAR OUT/HAUL EXISTING MODULAR BLOCK- INSTALL NEW BLOCK @ 4968 AFTON RD Invoice 051121 4292021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-440 Other Contractual Servic PREP AREA, INSTALL FABRIC & RIP -RAP - INSTALL EROSION BLANKET @ NORTHERN AVE Invoice 051121 4292021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $168.44 $168.44 $4,525.00 $2,870.00 $1,915.00 $9.310.00 Refer 205 ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT & S _ 1004 CITY OF MOUND 05/06/2110:47AM Page 3 Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment Invoice 16957 Transaction Date E 101-43100-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs SERVICE TYMCO SWEEPER, REPLACE RH GUTTER BROOM LIFT CYLINDER & U-JOINT, REPLACE LH GUTTER GROOM U-JOINT, PARTS 4202021 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,658.04 $1,658.04 Refer 206 FIRS TNET _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi DATACARD SVC- XXX-0353 FIRE UNIT #39 $38.23 FIRE CHIEF RESCUE UTILITY 3-26-21 THRU 4-25-21 Invoice 050321 4252021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi DATACARD SVC XXX-0545 FIRE #43 $38.23 RESCUE TRUCK SVC 3-26-21 THRU 4-25-21 Invoice 050321 4252021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi DATACARD SVC XXX-1887 FIRE LADDER $38.23 TRUCK#44 SVC 3-26-21 THRU 4-25-21 Invoice 050321 4252021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi DATACARD SVC XXX-1962 FIRE ENGINE #29 $38.23 SVC 3-26-21 THRU 4-25-21 Invoice 050321 4252021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi DATACARD SVC XXX-4845 FIRE UNIT #42 $38.23 DUTY OFFICER SVC 3-26-21 THRU 4-25-21 Invoice 050321 4252021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi CELLPHONE SVC XXX-0150- CHIEF G. $53.91 PEDERSON- 3-26-21 THRU 4-25-21 Invoice 050321 4252021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $245.06 Refer 207 FIVE TECHNOLOGY _ Cash Payment E 101-41920-440 Other Contractual Servic MONTHLY MANAGED SVC & NETWORK $1,290.00 MTCE- MAY 2021 Invoice 10521-14 5/12021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,290.00 Refer 381 FRONTIER/CITIZENS COMMUNICA _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 101-41930-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 101-41910-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Cash Payment E 101-42110-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi PHONE SVC 4-30-21 THRU 5-29-21 Invoice 051121-2 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 $51.34 $232.12 $211.78 $205.55 $205.55 $503.72 $167.91 $83.96 $83.96 Total $1,745.89 Refer 208 FRONTIER/CITIZENS COMMUNICA _ 1005 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi NETWORK ETHERNET SVC 4-22-21 THRU 5- 21-21 Invoice 051121 4/302021 Cash Payment E 101-41920-321 Telephone, Cells, & Radi NETWORK ETHERNET SVC 4-22-21 THRU 5- 21-21 Invoice 051121 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Faroo 10100 Total 05/06/21 10:47 AM Page 4 $150.00 $175.00 $325.00 Refer Cash Payment Invoice 1040610 Cash Payment Invoice 1040610 Transaction Date 301 GOPHER STATE ONE CALL E 601-49400-395 Gopher One -Call 4/302021 E 602-49450-395 Gopher One -Call 4/302021 5/42021 _ APRIL 2021 LOCATES APRIL 2021 LOCATES Wells Fargo 10100 Total $86.40 $86.40 $172.80 Refer 309 HOWLING WOLF EMBROIDERY, IN _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-218 Clothing and Uniforms LIGHTWEIGHT LONG SLEEVE $33.25 SWEATSHIRTS- 14 QTY 1/4 ZIP PARKS & PUBLIC WORKS STAFF Invoice 4735 4/152021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-218 Clothing and Uniforms LIGHTWEIGHT LONG SLEEVE $33.25 SWEATSHIRTS- 14 QTY 1/4 ZIP PARKS & PUBLIC WORKS STAFF Invoice 4735 4/152021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-218 Clothing and Uniforms LIGHTWEIGHT LONG SLEEVE $33.25 SWEATSHIRTS- 14 QTY 1/4 ZIP PARKS & PUBLIC WORKS STAFF Invoice 4735 4/152021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-218 Clothing and Uniforms LIGHTWEIGHT LONG SLEEVE $33.25 SWEATSHIRTS- 14 QTY 1/4 ZIP PARKS & PUBLIC WORKS STAFF Invoice 4735 4/152021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $133.00 Refer 210 JUBILEEFOODS _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 051121-2 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 051121-2 4/192021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 051121-2 4/102021 Transaction Date 5/42021 WHITE VINEGAR- CLEANING- HWS 3 PACKS PLASTIC DINNERWARE FORKS - STAFF BREAKS- HWS Project CV-19 PROPANE EXCHANGE FOR SAMPLING SHANTY- HWS Project CV-19 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $4.98 $5.93 $21.36 $32.27 Refer 211 JUBILEE FOODS _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-210 Operating Supplies COOKIES, BROWNIES, WATER, SODA- $46.83 RIDGEVIEW AMBULANCE @ MFD STATION 4- 12-21 Invoice 050917 4/82017 Transaction Date 5/32017 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $46.83 Refer 234 KIRVIDA FIRE- APPARATUS SVC _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair 221 ANNUAL PUMP TEST- 2007 $14,519.19 FREIGHTLINER-MIDWEST FIRE TANKER #35- REPLACE DARLEY PUMP & GEAR CASE ASSEMBLY Invoice 9541 4212021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $14,519.19 CITY OF MOUND 05/06/2110:47AM Page 5 Payments Current Period: May 2021 Refer 212 LOFFLER COMPANIES, INCORPOR Cash Payment Invoice 3707886 Cash Payment Invoice 3695076 Transaction Date E 101-42400-202 Duplicating and copying 4262021 E 602-49450-202 Duplicating and copying 4/92021 5/42021 PRINTER HP4100 P&I COPIER B & WHT COPIES 1-20-21 THRU 4-19-21 KONICA MINOLTA B200 PW COPIER OVERAGE CHG 3-10-21 THRU 4-09-21 Project 21-5 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $40.10 $4.48 $44.58 Refer 308 MAYER LUMBER COMPANY, INCO _ Cash Payment E 281-45210-220 Repair/Maint Supply 30 QTY SPRUCE 2X4X8 LUMBER- DOCKS $226.20 Invoice 199483 4/142021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $226.20 Refer 213 MIDWEST SERVICES _ Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021- TRUCK #217, $540.00 #214, #316, #407 PELICAN SWEEPER Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 20214407 PELICAN $720.00 SWEEPER, JOHN DEERE GATOR Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021-TRUCK #415, $720.00 #316, #106 STIGA, #206 STIGA Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021-TRUCK #218, $720.00 #318 Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021- TRUCK #315, $720.00 #106 STIGA, #206 STIGA, ASSISTED W/CONCRETE POUR IN SHOP Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021- HOT MIX $720.00 TRAILER #117, WATER TANK TRAILER #118 Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021- TRUCK #109, $0.00 #206 STIGA, SWEPT BAY Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021- TRUCK #319, $630.00 #206 STIGA, Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 602-49450-440 Other Contractual Servic MECHANIC SVCS- APRIL 2021- TRUCK #109, $675.00 #316, #206 STIGA Invoice 8256 5/32021 Project 21-5 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $5,445.00 Refer 214 MOUND FIRE RELIEF ASSO CIA TIO _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-124 Fire Pens Contrib MAY 2021 - FIRE RELIEF PENSION CONTRIBUTION Invoice 051121 5/12021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 230 MOUND WESTONKA SCHOOL DIS _ Cash Payment E 101-41110-431 Meeting Expense Invoice 051121 4272021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Refer 215 MULCH STORE, THE Total ARCH 2O21 PERFORMING ARTS CENTER FEES- SOUND/LIGHT TECHNICIAN, & HOST - CITY COUNCIL MTG APRIL 27TH Wells Fargo 10100 Total IteIlfl $11,275.00 $11,275.00 $126.25 $126.25 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-232 Landscape Material 2 CUBIC YARDS LOGS -BRUSH DISPOSAL- 4- 23-21 Invoice 104058872 4232021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 312 MUNICIPAY, LLC _ Cash Payment E 101-41920-205 Computer Hardware/Soft ID TECH SECURE READER- CREDIT CARD PROCESSING- CITY HALL Invoice MPS-1499 4/152021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 217 NORTHERN TOOL AND EQUIPMEN _ Cash Payment E 222-42260-409 Other Equipment Repair HITCH PINS, DUAL HITCH EXTENDERS - GRASS FIRE RIG #46 - FIRE DEPT Invoice 164771 2/122021 Transaction Date 2/172021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 219 OFFICE DEPOT (FIRE) Cash Payment E 222-42260-200 Office Supplies Invoice 166463919001 4/142021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Refer 218 OFFICE DEPOT Cash Payment E 101-41930-200 Office Supplies Invoice 169141846001 4/152021 PO 25199 Transaction Date 5/42021 COPY PAPER, TONER CARTRIDGE, BOB OF REPORT COVERS, STAPLES, PK OF 2 FLASH DRIVES 32 GB- FIRE DEPT Wells Fargo 10100 Total NAME PLATE- DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SVCS Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 220 OPUS 21 MGMT SOLUTIONS, LLC _ Cash Payment E 601-49400-307 Admin/Finance/Compute MARCH 2O21 -CIS DATA HOSTING, PRODUCTION, BILLING, CALL CTR SUPPORT Invoice 210106 4202021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-307 Admin/Finance/Compute MARCH 2O21 -CIS DATA HOSTING, PRODUCTION, BILLING, CALL CTR SUPPORT Invoice 210106 4202021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-322 Postage MARCH 2O21- UTILITY BILLING POSTAGE Invoice 210106 4202021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-322 Postage MARCH 2O21- UTILITY BILLING POSTAGE Invoice 210106 4202021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-351 Legal Notices Publishing MARCH 2O21 -MANGANESE NOTICE SPECIAL MAILER Invoice 210106 4202021 Transaction Date 2/172021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 221 REPUBLIC SERVICES Cash Payment E 670-49500-440 Other Contractual Servic APRIL 2021 CITYWIDE RECYCLING SVC Invoice 0894-005399182 4252021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 235 SAFETY VEHICLE SOLUTIONS Cash Payment E 222-42260-500 Capital Outlay FA Invoice 2062 4222021 PO 25224 05/06/21 10:47 AM Page 6 $16.00 $16.00 $150.00 $150.00 $80.97 $80.97 $115.64 $115.64 $13.99 $13.99 $1,835.67 $1,835.67 $319.36 $319.36 $1,848.28 $6,158.34 $14,494.95 $14,494.95 REMAINING BALANCE- OUTFIT 2021 $8,474.92 POLARIS RANGER UNIT #46 NEW GRASS #11- ADD 50" LIGHTBAR, BATTERY CHARGER, A/C CHARGER OUTLET `18I81i] CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 222-42260-500 Capital Outlay FA DOWN PAYMENT- 50% EQUIPMENT -OUTFIT 2021 CHEVY TAHOE FIRE UNIT #47 Invoice 2139 5/12021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 222 STA-SAFE LOCKSMITHS COMPAN Cash Payment E 281-45210-210 Operating Supplies Invoice 00011405 4222021 Transaction Date 5/42021 05/06/21 10:47 AM Page 7 $6,661.12 Total $15,136.04 LOST LAKE DOCKS NEW LOCK- REKEYED $593.00 TO VD KEY W/ SECURITY CYLINDER Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 224 SUN PATRIOT NEWSPAPER -CITY _ Cash Payment E 101-45200-328 Employment Advertising PARKS- SEASONAL HELP WANTED AD 4-24- 21 Invoice 831970 4252021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-328 Employment Advertising PARKS- SEASONAL HELP WANTED AD 5-01- 21 Invoice 833418 522021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $593.00 $147.00 $147.00 $294.00 Refer 223 SUN PATRIOT NEWSPAPER -CITY Cash Payment E 601-49400-351 Legal Notices Publishing LEGAL NTCE- HYDRANT FLUSHING - $150.01 PUBLISHED 4-24-21 Invoice 831574 4252021 Cash Payment E 675-49425-351 Legal Notices Publishing LEGAL NTCE- STORMWATER POLLUTION $46.26 PREVENTION PLAN ANNUAL MTG NOTICE - PUBLIC INPUT -PUBLISHED 5-01-21 Invoice 833111 5/12021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $196.27 Refer 225 TONKA PLUMBING HEATING & CL _ Cash Payment E 601-49400-440 Other Contractual Servic REPLACED LEAKING SECTION OF 1 12" $350.00 COPPER PIPNG THAT BURST AT PUMPHOUSE BATHROOM NEAR PARKING DECK 4-21-21 Invoice 12402 4222021 Cash Payment E 601-49400-440 Other Contractual Servic REPLACED 1 3/4" MAIN WATERBALL VALVE $368.00 SHUT OFF, REPIPED- @1742 SHOREWOOD LN 4-21-21 Invoice 12413 4292021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $718.00 Refer 226 TRI-STATE BOBCAT, INCORPORA _ Cash Payment E 403-45200-500 Capital Outlay FA T66 T4 BOBCAT COMPACT TRACK LOADER $58,822.80 Invoice S30655 4232021 PO 25010 Cash Payment R 101-48500-39101 Sales of General Fixe TRADE IN T 190 ROLLER -$17,000.00 Invoice S30655 4232021 PO 25010 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $41,822.80 Refer 227 ULINE _ Cash Payment E 101-41930-210 Operating Supplies 12 OZ PAPER HOT CUPS- 1/2 CASE- CITY $67.86 HALL Invoice 132655282 4/162021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-200 Office Supplies 12 OZ PAPER HOT CUPS- 1/2 CASE- PUBLIC $67.85 WORKS Invoice 132655282 4/162021 Project 21-5 Cash Payment E 285-46388-210 Operating Supplies 3 BULK SOAP DISPENSERS- 34 OZ $56.51 CAPACITY- PARKING DECK BATHROOM Invoice 132852020 4212021 1009 Transaction Date 5/42021 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 228 UNIQUE PAVING MATERIALS COR _ Cash Payment E 101-43100-224 Street Maint Materials UPM COLD MIX, WINTER, BULK 1.41 TONS Invoice 59656 4272021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 229 UTILITY LOGIC Cash Payment E 602-49450-220 Repair/Maint Supply Invoice 12703 4222021 Transaction Date 5/42021 SPOT LOCK UTILITY PINS- BLUE, GREEN Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 231 WESTSIDE WHOLESALE TIRE AND _ Cash Payment E 601-49400-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs 4 NEW TIRES- MOUNT & BALANCE WATER DEPT TRUCK#109 Invoice 881010 4/302021 Cash Payment E 101-45200-404 Machinery/Equip Repairs 2 NEW TIRES- MOUNT & BALANCE CARLISLE TURF MASTER- PARKS EQUIPMENT Invoice 881050 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/42021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 232 XCEL ENERGY Cash Payment E 602-49450-381 Electric Utilities Invoice 729677274 4282021 Cash Payment E 602-49450-381 Electric Utilities Invoice 729610989 4272021 Cash Payment E 101-43100-381 Electric Utilities Invoice 729588026 4272021 Transaction Date 10/22019 ELECTRIC SVC 3-25-21 THRU 4-25-21 CARLOW RD LIFT STATION ELECTRIC SVC 3-25-21 THRU 4-25-21 1871 COMMERCE BLVD LIFT STATION 1790 COMMERCE STREET LIGHTS 3-25-21 THRU 4-25-21 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Fund Summary 10100 Wells Fargo 101 GENERAL FUND $2,033.07 222 AREA FIRE SERVICES $44,172.06 281 COMMONS DOCKS FUND $1,541.16 285 HRA/HARBOR DISTRICT $499.31 403 CAP REPLAC-VEHICLES & EQUIP $58,822.80 601 WATER FUND $9,210.29 602 SEWER FUND $11,440.65 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $3,840.82 670 RECYCLING FUND $14,937.75 675 STORM WATER UTILITY FUND $489.06 $146,986.97 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $146,986.97 Total $146,986.97 05/06/21 10:47 AM Page 8 $192.22 $190.35 $190.35 $248.26 $248.26 $1,642.50 $207.26 $1,849.76 $93.22 $122.58 $26.38 $242.18 `18116, CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Payments Batch 051121 HWS $154,809.45 Refer 335 ARTISAN BEER COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3470113 4232021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3471329 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 1 $1,024.45 $1,268.50 Total $2,292.95 Refer 314 BELLBOY CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies SUPPLIES, BAGS- C-FOLD TOWELS Invoice 0103102100 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 0103144700 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R MDSE- CARDED AUGER, I LOVE TO FISH 12 OZ CAN Invoice 0103144700 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 0103101900 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R MDSE- LAKE LIFE CAN COOLERS- 6 QTY Invoice 0103147400 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R MDSE- CARDED AUGERS. BOTTLE STOPPERS Invoice 0103102200 4212021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 315 BELLBOY CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 0088979500 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0088979500 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 0088978900 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0088978900 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT Invoice 0089001700 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 0088930400 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0088930400 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 008979900 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 008979900 4212021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 316 BELLBOY CORPORATION Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 0089103800 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 0089103600 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 0089109300 4292021 Total $101.30 $59.25 $16.55 $174.75 $15.60 $13.50 $380.95 $450.00 $10.85 $4,107.55 $45.99 -$40.00 $298.00 $1.55 $1.55 $19.00 $4,894.49 $2,068.58 $146.00 $38.00 `181S CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 0089109300 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0089103800 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0089109300 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0089103600 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 0089113100 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0089113100 4292021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 336 BELLBOY CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT Invoice 0088964800 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT CREDIT Invoice 0088964800 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R LIQUORSPLIT CHARGE Invoice 0088911700-2 4/162021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 0089019400 4232021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0089019400 4232021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 371 BELLBOY CORPORATION Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0089188000 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0089188600 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0089188600 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0089188000 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0089179700 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0089179700 5/52021 Transaction Date 5232019 Total Total 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 2 $796.80 $25.06 $6.20 $3.10 $103.80 $4.65 $3,192.19 -$810.00 -$7.75 $2.10 $802.00 $12.75 -$0.90 WINE $53.33 FREIGHT $0.53 LIQUOR $2,651.33 FREIGHT $18.74 LIQUOR $298.00 FREIGHT $3.10 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 370 BELLBOY CORPORATION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-210 Operating Supplies SUPPLIES, BAGS Invoice 0103176700 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 0103176300 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R MDSE- CORKSCREWS, JIGGERS, CHAMPAGEN STOPPERS, BEER CUPS, SHAKER SET, SHOT CUPS, GIFT BAGS, 26QT COOLER Invoice 0103176300 5/52021 Transaction Date 5232019 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $3,025.03 $239.70 $71.25 $280.55 Total $591.50 Refer 372 BIG AXE BREWING CO. LLC 111111 PA, CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2469 5/32021 Transaction Date 10212020 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 373 BRASS FOUNDRY BREWING CO. _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 6392 5/42021 Transaction Date 10212020 Wells Fargo Refer 325 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN BEES Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 339271704 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 339271706 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER CREDIT Invoice 339271705 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 339186274 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 339186272 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 339186273 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 339365475 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3598546633 5/42021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 322 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 339268863 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 339248417 4272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 339184732 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 339268862 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 339184731 4212021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 374 BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE MN WINE _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 339366483 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 339366482 5/52021 Transaction Date 5232019 Wells Fargo Refer 366 CANNON RIVER WINERY Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 11572 4272021 Transaction Date 5/52021 10100 10100 10100 10100 WINE Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 320 CAPITOL BEVERAGE SALES, L.P. _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 2540193 4272021 1013 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 3 $647.34 Total $647.34 $289.80 Total Total Total Total Total $289.80 $6,545.80 $110.80 -$1.00 $193.00 $64.80 $6,704.75 $6,328.90 $87.75 $20,034.80 $924.00 $94.00 $176.00 $2,067.26 $3,669.34 $6,930.60 $418.00 $1,943.74 $2,361.74 $312.00 $312.00 $213.05 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 2540196 4272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 2537737 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 2537804 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 2537738 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 2542973 5/42021 Transaction Date 5/52021 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 BEER BEER CREDIT BEER BEER BEER Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 334 COCA COLA BOTTLING-MIDWEST Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa COCA COLA PRODUCTS- MIX Invoice 3609213311 4/192021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 329 DAHLHEIMER BEVERAGE LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 1387893 4282021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 367 FALLING KNIFE Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3188 4222021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 327 HOHENSTEINS, INCORPORATED _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 405110 4272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 405110 4272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 403311 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 403311 4202021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 406327 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 406839 5/42021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 358 JACK PINE BREWERY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 3861 4202021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 317 JJ TAYLOR. DISTRIBUTING MINN 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 4 $5,074.35 -$200.68 $188.80 $5,785.05 $8,481.20 $19,541.77 $502.72 Total $502.72 $2,431.97 Total 10100 Total 10100 10100 $2,431.97 $320.00 $320.00 $806.50 $45.00 $751.20 $22.50 $139.00 $2,870.00 Total $4,634.20 $191.60 Total $191.60 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER $160.40 Invoice 3178199 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER $5,394.82 Invoice 3178223 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER $3,594.57 Invoice 3164598 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER $23.00 Invoice 3151729 4272021 1014 Transaction Date 5/52021 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Wells Fargo Refer 338 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 1790191 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1785450 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1785451 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1785452 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1783101 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1787580 4262021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1790189 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1790190 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1787444 4232021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1786433 4222021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 375 JOHNSON BROTHERS LIQUOR _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 1795244 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1795242 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 1795243 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 1795245 5/52021 Transaction Date 5232019 Wells Fargo Refer 362 JUST PLAIN WRONG BREWI Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 300 4262021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Refer LL _ BEER 369 LAKE MINNETONKA NAVIGATOR Cash Payment E 609-49750-340 Advertising Invoice 051121 4222021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Refer 357 LIBATION PROJECT Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 35148 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 35148 4282021 Transaction Date 5/52021 10100 `nynm Total 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 5 $9,172.79 $42.95 $2,493.17 $2,140.15 $278.00 $748.56 $529.20 $5,143.54 $1,875.73 $1,985.40 $494.99 Total $15,731.69 $28.00 $6,614.42 $7,441.51 $132.00 10100 Total $14,215.93 Wells Fargo 10100 Total ADVERTISING- 2021 LAKE MTKA LAMINATED MAP- LOCAL BUSINESS BINGO Wells Fargo 10100 Total WINE FREIGHT Wells Fargo 10100 Total $120.00 $120.00 $200.00 $200.00 $313.33 $4.50 $317.83 Refer 342 LUPULIN BREWING COMPANY f[11ZN CITY OF MOUND 05/06/2110:22AM Page 6 Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER $222.00 Invoice 36623 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER $0.33 Invoice CN8164-2 4172021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $222.33 Refer 347 MARLIN S TRUCKING DELIVERY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 4-1-21 $346.55 Invoice 37143 4/12021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 4-8-21 $361.05 Invoice 37159 4/82021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 4-15-21 $320.45 Invoice 37176 4/152021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 4-22-21 $284.20 Invoice 37192 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight DELIVERY SVC 4-29-21 $333.50 Invoice 37208 4292021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,645.75 Refer 340 MAVERICK WINE COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $363.96 Invoice 575655 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT $4.50 Invoice 575655 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE $488.04 Invoice 572702 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $411.96 Invoice 572702 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT $3.00 Invoice 572702 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $252.00 Invoice 577804 5/32021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR $432.00 Invoice 577856 5/42021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR CREDIT -$228.00 Invoice CM52270 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT CREDIT -$1.50 Invoice CM52270 5/52021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $1,725.96 Refer 359 MINNEHAHA BUILDING MAINTENA _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-440 Other Contractual Servic WASH WINDOWS INSIDE & OUT 3-22-21 $65.19 Invoice 180178612 4/182021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total $65.19 Refer 376 MODIST BREWING CO. LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 21500 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice CM6580 5/52021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Refer 370 O & L DOOR SYSTEMS BEER BEER CREDIT DEPOSIT REFUND Wells Fargo 10100 Total $238.50 -$28.66 $209.84 111111 ^. CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-440 Other Contractual Servic STANLEY MOTOR & GEARBOX, ZOONE SENSOR, DUAL CONTROLLER TO REPAIR FRONT INTERIOR ENTRANCE DOOR- HWS Invoice 107053 4262021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 371 OUTSTATE BREWING COMPANY Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale Invoice 1551 4202021 Transaction Date 5/52021 BEER Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 318 PAUSTIS AND SONS WINE COMPA _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 125115 4272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 125115 4272021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 124247 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 124247 4/192021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 126017 5/42021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 126017 5/42021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 354 PEQUOD DISTRIBUTION _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 99594 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 98762 4292021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 332 PHILLIPS WINE AND SPIRITS, INC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 6192449 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6192450 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 6192451 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 6196157 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6196158 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 6196159 4282021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 377 PHILLIPS WINE AND SPIRITS, INC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6199954 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 6199953 5/52021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 6199955 5/52021 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 7 $2,412.00 $2,412.00 $66.00 $66.00 $357.42 $7.00 $326.75 $7.00 $1,173.00 $16.25 10100 Total $1,887.42 $1,080.00 $130.00 10100 Total 10100 Total $1,210.00 $1,234.40 $200.00 $271.40 $425.40 $1,028.00 $58.40 $3,217.60 $2,113.24 $1,172.71 $80.00 `181r5A Transaction Date 5232019 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 346 SHAMROCK GROUP, INC. _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R ICE Invoice 2616580 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R ICE Invoice 2614886 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-255 Misc Merchandise For R ICE Invoice 2618476 5/32021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 319 SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS OF M _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 2074115 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2074112 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2074116 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2074113 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2074114 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2071314 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 2071313 4222021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 377 SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS OF M _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 2076827 5/62021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2076829 5/62021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 2076828 5/62021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 2076826 5/62021 Transaction Date 5232019 Wells Fargo Refer 353 STARRY EYED BREWING CO. LLC _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-252 Beer For Resale BEER Invoice 4514 4/302021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 363 TRADITION WINE & SPIRITS, LLC 10100 10100 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 8 Total $3,365.95 $63.14 $98.97 $180.31 Total $342.42 Total 10100 Total 10100 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 25999 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 25999 4222021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo 10100 Refer 341 VINOCOPIA, INCORPORATED _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 0278168 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 0278168 4/302021 1018 $2,428.00 $2,511.34 $999.00 $92.22 $544.83 $2,424.40 $1,722.12 $10,721.91 $1,712.62 $2,459.41 $115.00 $1,157.21 $5,444.24 $166.00 Total $166.00 $395.00 $16.00 Total $411.00 $466.55 $6.00 CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0278167 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0278167 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale Invoice 0277624 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0277624 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 0277623 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 0277623 4222021 Transaction Date 5/52021 WINE FREIGHT LIQUOR FREIGHT WINE FREIGHT Wells Fargo Refer 326 WINE COMPANY _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale LIQUOR Invoice 170111 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 170111 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 170110 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 170110 4222021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE CREDIT Invoice 170340 4262021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 170815 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight FREIGHT Invoice 170815 4292021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 321 WINE MERCHANTS _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 7327469 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-254 Soft Drinks/Mix For Resa MIX Invoice 7327470 4282021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 7326480 4212021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale WINE Invoice 7328456 5/52021 Transaction Date 5/52021 Wells Fargo Refer 349 WINEBOW Cash Payment E 609-49750-253 Wine For Resale Invoice 93614 4292021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight Invoice 93614 4292021 Transaction Date 5/52021 10100 10100 10100 Total Total Total 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 9 $1,040.00 $16.50 $81.00 $2.50 $368.00 $10.00 $1,990.55 $406.00 $6.30 $264.00 $8.40 -$60.00 $762.00 $8.25 $1,394.95 $3,263.90 $115.00 $176.00 $1,191.00 $4,745.90 WINE $736.00 FREIGHT $11.25 Wells Fargo 10100 Total Refer 365 WOODEN HILL BREWING COMPAN _ Cash Payment E 609-49750-251 Liquor For Resale BEER Invoice 2713 4/302021 Cash Payment E 609-49750-265 Freight BEER Invoice 2697 4222021 $747.25 $197.10 $287.10 Transaction Date 5/52021 Fund Summary CITY OF MOUND Payments Current Period: May 2021 Wells Fargo 10100 10100 Wells Fargo 609 MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND $154,809.45 $154,809.45 Pre -Written Checks $0.00 Checks to be Generated by the Computer $154,809.45 Total $154,809.45 05/06/21 10:22 AM Page 10 Total $484.20 MOUND CITY COUNCIL MINUTES April 27, 2021 The City Council of the City of Mound, Hennepin County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in the Westonka Schools Performing Arts Center in Minnetrista. Members present: Mayor Ray Salazar; Council members Phil Velsor, Paula Larson, Sherrie Pugh, and Jason Holt Members absent: None Others present: City Manager Eric Hoversten, City Clerk Kevin Kelly, City Engineer Brian Simmons, Tim Sonnek, Kyle Kirschner, Kevin Borg, Pam Myers, Christopher Anderson, Jane Cox, BJ Johnson, Terry & Linda Olson, Jeff Magnuson, R Maas, Kelly Jaworski, Pat and Karen Buffington, Kellie Gillispie-Coen, Betsy Brady, Irene Knutt and Nate Olson. Consent agenda: All items listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine in nature by the Council. There will be no separate discussion on these items unless a Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event it will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in normal sequence. 1. Open meeting Mayor Salazar called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. 2 Pledae of Alleaiance 3. Approve agenda Hoversten added item 8.1 to the agenda, the Mound Police Activity Report for March. MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Larson, to approve the agenda as amended. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 4. Consent agenda MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Larson, to approve the consent agenda. Upon roll call vote, all voted in favor. Motion carried. A. Approve payment of claims in the amount of $352,898.40. B. Approve minutes: 4-13-21 Regular Meeting 4-20-21 Special Meeting Workshop C. RESOLUTION NO. 21-41: APPROVE MUSICAL CONCERT PERMIT FOR WALKING WEDNESDAYS SEASDOAL EVENT WITH REDUCED FEE 5. Comments and suggestions from citizens present on any item not on the agenda. None were offered. 6. Westonka School District Superintendent Kevin Borg presenting the 2021 Ann Bremer Whitehawks Award to the City of Mound 1021 Mound City Council Minutes —April 27, 2021 Kevin Borg presented the Council with the Ann Bremer 2021 Whitehawks Award. Borg said the Ann Bremer 2021 Whitehawks Award is the highest award the Westonka School Districts gives to a person or organization which provides incredible service to the Westonka community. Borg said that Ann Bremer was a Westonka School Board Member from 2004-2017 who served the community with honor and integrity to the best of her ability. Borg said the City of Mound is receiving the award due to its benevolence in sending Federal CARES Act funds to the School District to ensure students and staff could safely return to class Borg thanked the City for the spirit of collaboration and was appreciative of the $500,000 the City and community directed to the district. Borg added that the incident at Plymouth Middle School this week shows that the safety of our kids is so important. Borg commended the City and Orono Police Department (OPD) for the continued strong School Resource Officers who have been and are currently working at Westonka Schools. Borg said the there is a culture in the Police Department which focuses on service and relationships and has been successful in reaching out to families and has helped to keep the community safe and kids in school. Borg said he looks forward to a regular school year in 2021-22. Salazar stated it is his honor and pleasure to help the district and get kids back to school. Salazar wanted to acknowledge the community business owners and the Executive Director of WeCan who sat on the CARES funding task force which looked to allocate money to the community. Salazar thanked Chris Anderson, Kellie Gillispie and Colin Charleston who were the members of the task force who were 100% committed to the benefit of the community and recognized the value of Westonka Schools. Salazar also thanked City staff, especially Catherine Pausche and Eric Hoversten, who helped throughout the funds award process. 7. Westonka Historical Society Board Members presenting the Council with appreciation for museum space and inviting them to the grand reopening Westonka Historical Society President Jeff Magnuson and longtime board member Dr. Pam Myers thanked the Council for the additional space in the Centennial Building which allowed for additional archives to be displayed. Magnuson said the WHS created and updated displays over the down time during the pandemic. Magnuson said the WHS museum will reopen in May and invited the City Council and Staff to visit. 8. Orono Officer Kyle Kirschner and Canine Community Service Dog Xerces highlighting the benefits their innovative program brings to their communities and staff Officer Kirschner introduced himself and Xerxes the Orono Police Community Service Dog who has been in service for the past three years. Kirschner said Xerxes is not the typical canine unit dog but is used to exemplify the highest quality policing and foster partnerships with the communities served. Kirschner said Xerxes adds a better approach to mental health calls as Xerxes adds a different approach to meeting residents' emotional needs when they follow up on previous mental health calls. Kirschner said that Xerxes is from a therapy dog's non-profit who was initially trained by inmates in correctional facilities. Kirschner said he tries for Xerxes to have three contacts each day at places such as City parks or the skate park in Mound. Kirschner added that Xerxes draws in kids and their parents follow and then he often has more in depth conversations with those parents. 1022 Mound City Council Minutes —April 27, 2021 8.1 Sergeant Sonnek March Police Activity Report Sergeant Sonnek gave the Council the March Activity Report for Mound and congratulated the City on winning the Ann Bremer award. Sonnek said the Orono PD is installing new software with a new database system to draw statistics so the report looks a little different. Sonnek summarized Mound activity in March which included 290 incidents, six crashes, 10 alarms, seven animal complaints, four assaults, 22 medical and eight fire related calls, six disturbances, eight domestic related calls, 26 parking citations, 16 welfare checks, 70 traffic stops, nine thefts and seven mental health calls. Sonnek said in comparison there were 238 calls in 2020. Pugh asked if the parking citations were in regards to enforcing winter parking restrictions and Sonnek responded yes. Sonnek added there were two officers assigned to assist in responding to the unrest in Brooklyn Center with the two officers now on call if future assistance is needed. 9. City Engineer Brian Simmons presenting discussion of and requesting approval for Resolution authorizing application for funding consideration for Water Treatment Improvements Simmons said this is a follow-up to the discussion at the March 23rd meeting regarding the state of the City's water and the Manganese found in the City water following Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) testing in December and subsequent tests by the City. Simmons said there had been no MDH Manganese testing of the City wells prior to December of 2020. Simmons said the Manganese content in the water exceeded health based levels which can have health risks over the long term. Simmons added there are some remedies such as bottled water for infants who are formula fed though a long-term solution is municipal treatment of the water. Simmons said other solutions for the manganese levels are home filtering or the use of water softeners which can remove manganese. Simmons said the Council directed him to do a feasibility study to explore different engineering scenarios for adding two filtration plants to the two City wells and bring back the results to the Council in May. Simmons noted he is continuing to work on the study. Simmons said he is addressing the Council at this meeting to get the Council to approve the application for Minnesota Public Facilitates Authority (MPUA) before the deadline in the next couple of weeks. Simmons stated the MPUA application has a priority scale based on need and preliminary cost estimates included to be in line for the funding. Simons presented information in which the City may have to have only one treatment plant which would be a financially responsible solution for Mound. Simmons said the wooded area behind the Sorbo Park play structure is an ideal place for a water treatment plant but the single treatment plant solution needs an engineering study to determine the full details. Simmons said the one treatment plant plan would include a new additional well needing to be drilled and the well at Chateau would be transitioned to an emergency use as it is aging. Simmons added it would be very expensive in infrastructure costs to pipe water to Chateau from the treatment plant. Holt asked Simmons if the MDH has a list of other communities with a Manganese issue. Simons said other communities are experiencing the same problem as there are three aquafers in the metro area and other cities pulling from same aquafer are having the same issue. 1023 Mound City Council Minutes —April 27, 2021 Pugh said she has been contacted by companies selling home water filtration and Simmons said the City is investigating a community wide solution. Hoversten said residents can and have been calling him and he said it is a goal of the City to educate residents to make the best choice for their household. Hoversten said the MDH has reported that Manganese should be lowered to a safe level by use of a water softener and residents can use bottled water as water treatment through a water softener might make the water taste different. Hoversten said there will be businesses trying to take advantage of the Manganese situation but Hoversten said he will talk to residents to work out what is right for the resident regarding consumption of water and cost to resident. Hoversten said the City is working to educate residents on the Manganese problem and the MPUA application the first step in alleviating the water treatment cost burden on the City. Simons said there are not as many resources to treat Manganese as it is a new problem/concern compared with other established issues such like lead which has a long history and which the profession knows how to respond. Velsor asked if there is information for residents to find a reputable water test. Hoversten said there is no list but there are testing services available through the MN Valley Testing Laboratories. Velsor said the City should notify residents of testing agencies. Salazar opened up the meeting for public comment on the Manganese issue. Karen Buffington, 4456 Radnor Road, said there is a Bloomington location which will test your water sample for $26 a test with results returned within 24 hours. Buffington said she gave samples from different sources including a house in the Highlands and another on the Island. Buffington noted the results of Manganese concentration were different at the two homes based on if filtering or softening was used. Velsor and Salazar asked Hoversten and Staff to look into testing companies to determine if they are appropriate and put the resource on the City website. Hoversten said another thing residents can do is to seek out opportunities to advocate for infrastructure spending and engage with U.S. Congressman Dean Phillips to advocate for City water treatment solutions. Hoversten said the funds for these types of projects begin in the US House of Representatives and residents and the City need to make sure the Congressman is advocating for Community Project Funds to be allocated to local projects. Velsor and Pugh asked residents from Mound to reach out to their representatives to point out the City's need in this area. Salazar stated there are some conversations in the wider community which that are not accurate. Salazar said the City is leading the charge to respond to the situation by notifying and educating residents of the Manganese problem as well as advocating with elected officials. MOTION by Holt, seconded by Pugh, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. Pugh asked if these applications will make the city eligible for other funds and Hoversten responded yes. 1024 Mound City Council Minutes —April 27, 2021 RESOLUTION NO. 21-42: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR FUNDING CONSIDERATION FOR WATER TREATMENT IMPROVEMENTS 10. City Engineer Brian Simmons presenting bid results and requesting approval for Resolution Accepting Bid for Lift Station Improvements City Project No. PW-21-03 Simons presented bid results for the Highlands area Twin Park lift station improvements. Simmons said four bids came in and the low bidder was R & R Excavating which has not done work for the City. Simmons said he has worked with R & R on other Bolton and Menk projects and recommends approval. MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Larson, to approve the following resolution. All voted in favor. Motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 21-43: ACCEPTING BIDS FOR 2021 LIFT STATION IMPROVEMENTS CITY PROJECT NO. PW-21-03 11. Information/Miscellaneous A. Comments/reports from Council members/City Manager: Pugh gave an update on the work of the Parks Commission. Pugh stated a resident is going to plant a butterfly, native plant garden at Belmont Park and that the City Parks crew will remove grass at the park to make room for the native garden which should begin in May. Pugh added that each POSC member will go visit and report back to the Commission on four parks. Hoversten said the park survey for the Harbor District Study had 790 respondents and this data will be presented at the May POSC meeting, which will also include the feedback from POSC commissioner park visits. B. Reports: Finance — March 2021 C. Minutes: Parks and Open Spaces Commission Meeting: 03-11-21 D. Correspondence: 2021 Recycle Day Flyer 10. Adjourn MOTION by Velsor, seconded by Holt, to adjourn at 8:42 p.m. All voted in favor. Motion carried. Attest: Kevin Kelly, City Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1025 2415 Wilshire Boulevard Mound, MN 55364 (952) 472-0604 MEMORANDUM To: Honorable Mayor and City Council From: Sarah Smith, Community Development Director Date: May 4, 2021 Re: May 11, 2021 City Council Consent Agenda Item — Outdoor Music Permit for Private Wedding at Wilshire Boulevard Summary. The applicants, Patrick and Marcia Madsen, are requesting City Council approval of a Outdoor Music Permit to allow music at a private, family wedding being held at their home at 2672 Wilshire Boulevard, on Saturday, June 19, 2021. The requested timeframe for music to be played is 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., which includes an extended timeframe from music after 10:00 p.m. Discussion. 1. The applicants have submitted a tent permit application from the MFD and will be required to scheduled inspection(s) with the MFD Chief once the tents have been set up. 2. There are approximately 125 guests expected for the wedding. 3. The applicants are including a shuttle to and from the wedding. 4. Two (2), portable restrooms will be placed on the property for the special event. 5. A severe weather plan was submitted with the special event checklist for the private wedding. Recommendation. A draft resolution to approve the outdoor music permit for the private wedding at 2672 Wilshire Boulevard has been prepared for Council consideration, to include the following minimum conditions: 1. Applicants are advised that no special parking approvals in the parking lot(s) or on local streets are granted as part of the City Council's approval of the Outdoor Music Permit. 2. Sound shall be directed in the most appropriate direction so as to have the least impact upon adjacent properties. 3. Applicants shall contact the Field Officer a minimum of 2 weeks in advance of the wedding ceremony to discuss severe weather plans. 4. The applicants shall notify neighborhood residents about the special event, a minimum of five business days in advance of the wedding, if possible. 1026 5. If different from information provided on the submitted applications, the applicants shall provide contact information, including name and cell phone number, for the person(s) who will be on site the day of the special event/wedding prior to the release of the permits for the event. 6 Placement of any and/or all temporary signs (i.e. banners, etc.) shall be subject to regulations contained in City Code Chapter 119 and may include issuance of a permit and payment of the required fee. Applicant shall work with the Community Development Department to determine if temporary sign permit is required. 7. The applicants are responsible for obtaining the tent permit and scheduling the required inspection(s) with the MFD. 8. Applicant is responsible for compliance with the CDC's recommendations for use and any Governor's Executive Order in effect at the time of the special event. 9. Payment of the Musical Concert Permit Fee of $50. Staff recommends approval. • Page 2 1027 CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- RESOLUTION APPROVING MUSICAL CONCERT PERMIT FOR PRIVATE WEDDING AT 2672 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD ON JUNE 19, 2021 WITH EXTENDED TIMEFRAME FOR MUSIC WHEREAS, the Fee Schedule sets a Musical Concert Permit Fee at $50 per day unless a Public Gathering Permit Application fee is being paid in which case the fee is waived; and WHEREAS, Patrick and Marcia Madsen, on April 20, 2021, submitted a Musical Concert Permit application to include music at a family wedding being held at their home at 2672 Wilshire Boulevard on Saturday, June 19, 2021 with music being played from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and includes a request for approval for an extended timeframe for music after 10:00 p.m.; and WHEREAS, Staff has reviewed said application and has recommended reasonable conditions to protect the public's investment in its public parks, property and common areas as set forth in a staff memo to the City Council dated May 4, 2021 which includes ("Conditions"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mound as follows: 1. The recitals set forth above are incorporated into this Resolution. 2. The permit is approved with Conditions. 3. The City Council's approval of the Musical Concert Permit allows for extended time of until 11:00 p.m. for music to be played. 4. Payment of the permit fee of $50. Passed by the City Council this 11 th day of May, 2021 Attest: Catherine Pausche, Clerk Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1028 APR 2 S 2021 $50/day CITY OF MOUND 2415 WILSHIRE BLVD. MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 Date of Musical Concert LICENSE # MUSICAL CONCERT PERMIT APPLICATION (Including, but not limited to, live music, music provided by a disc jockey, and/or any type of amplified �/ music) EVENT: SSE ( �C� DATE OF EVENT: / �, 2O Z LOCATION OF MUSICAL CONCERT: ��2� ��/� �� k3zld TYPE OF MUSICICAL CONCERT: TIME PERIOD OF MUSICAL CONCERT � Pr.yl ' �I (HOURS PERMITTED: Mon - Sun: 7:00 am - 10:00 pm) REQUESTED EXTENSION OF HOURS: / y' (Council approval must be received to conduct a musical concert after 10:00 pm) A certificate of insurance naming the City of Mound as Certificate Holder/Additional Insured is required with respect to the City's ownership of the public lands. The permit holder must waive their right to subrogation in favor of the certificate holder. APPLICANT: J�YW fd -- AX4 C I A XIWCONTACT: � ADDRESS: 2- � 7 a V� �(Sr1�� Bt VP ADDRESS: 144 ^J �� ¢ E-MAII. ✓k l �� �? a ��'� HOME PHONE #: % �z '" �6 WORK PHONE #: 26 Date A licanfs Signature Department Review Approved Denied Police Dept. Adm. Fire Dept. !�i ,,`,, ® ��: :o IN6 i &n LA i {L 0 i y� N M 1032 Dear Neighbor, We wanted to let you know that we will be hosting our son's wedding at our home on Saturday, June 19th of this summer and there may be approximately 100 people in the yard throughout that evening. The ceremony is at 5pm and the reception and dance will follow, with a DJ playing music until 11 pm and guests leaving shortly afterwards. Thank you in advance for your understanding of a little extra excitement in the neighborhood during our event. Kind regards, Patrick & Marcia Madsen 2672 Wilshire Blvd 1033 Orono Police Deoartment Crime Summary Report Jurisdiction(s): MOUND Time Period: 2/1/2021 12:00:00 AM - 2/28/2021 11:59:00 PM CRIME CATEGORY Aggravated Ass Domestic Assault -Misdemeanor -Intentionally Inflicts/Attempts to Inflict Bodily Harm on Another Counterfeiting/Forgery Give Peace Officer False Name/Birthdate/ID Card Ming Under the Influent Traffic - DWI - Refuse to submit to chemical test; Breath or test refusal or failure 1 1 1 Traffic - DWI - Third -Degree Driving While Impaired; Refuse to submit to chemical test 1 False Pret Fraud in Obtaining Credit-Money/Property Obtained -Sentence Under 609.52 subd. 3 1 Theft -By Swindle 1 Domestic Assault -Misdemeanor -Commits Act to Cause Fear of Immediate Bodily Harm or Death 1 Theft-Take/Drive Motor Vehicle -No Owner Consent 1 ACC -ACCIDENT PUBLIC 2 ACC -MOTOR VEH PROPERTY DAMAGE -HIT & RUN 1 ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE 2 ACC -VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE -FIXED OBJECT 1 ALARM BUSINESS 1 ALARM FALSE 3 ALARM RESIDENCE 1 ASSIST IN LOCATION 1 ASSIST MOTORIST 1 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY 2 ASSIST PUBLIC 6 DISTURB DOMESTIC 4 DISTURB HARASSMENT 4 DISTURB NEIGHBORHOOD 1 Printed: 03/022021 12:46 Page 1 of 3 1034 CRIME CATEGORY DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT 1 DISTURB THREAT 1 DISTURB UNWANTED PERSON 1 FIRE GAS ODOR/LEAK 1 FIRE SINGLE DWELLING 1 FOUND PROPERTY 2 LIFT ASSIST 4 LOST PROPERTY 1 LOST/MISSING PERSON 1 MEDICAL 27 MEDICAL CRISIS 1 MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH 4 MEDICAL -OVERDOSE 1 MISC FALSE 911 CALL 3 MISC OFCR INFO ID THEFT -TRANS CARD FRAUD 3 MISC OFCR INFORMATION 8 MISC OFCR SEARCH WARRANT SERVICE 1 MISC OFCR TRESPASS NOTICE SERVED 1 MISC OFCR UTILITIES 1 MISC OFCR VEHICLE LOCKOUT 2 MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK 20 MISC VANDALISM 1 PARKING VIOLATIONS 1 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 1 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 1 Traffic - Careless Driving - Operate any vehicle carelessly on street or highway 2 Traffic Collision - Failure to Notify Owner of Damaged Property 1 Traffic Regulation -Uninsured Vehicle -Driver Violation 1 Traffic -Drivers License -Driving After Revocation 1 Theft-Take/Uselfransfer Movable Prop -No Consent 5 Disseminate Pornographic Work - Minor under age 13 1 Printed: 031022021 12:46 Page 2 of 3 1035 GRAND TOTAL: 138 Printed: 031022021 12:46 Page 3 of 3 1036 Orono Police Department Activity Report - Public (If Juvenile involved, no address provided) Cities: MOUND Date Range:3/1/2021 12:00:01 AM- 3/31/2021 11:59:59 PM ise: OR21001549 Reported: 3/1/2021 7:27:21 PM Address:WCOMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21001560 Reported: 3/1/2021 10:41:36 PM AddressAW SHORELINE DR MOUND Wense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise:OR21001569 Reported: 3/2/2021 12:41:04 PM Address: 40 HANOVER RD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001574 Reported: 3/2/2021 7:58:47 PM Address:' BARTLETT BLVD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001586 Reported: 313/20212:41:07 AM Address:_ BALSAM RD MOUND H/ense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21001589 Reported: 3/3/2021 7:40:42 AM Address:_ LANGDON TRL MOUND Wense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD ise: OR21001590 Reported: 3/3/2021 10:17:07 AM Address: - WILSHIRE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21001612 Reported: 3/4/2021 2:09:20 PM Address: ABERDEEN RD MOUND Wense: 609.527.2 Identity Theft-Transfers/Possesses/Uses Identity of Other Person ise: OR21001615 Reported: 3/4/2021 2:35:53 PM Address: - OLD SCHOOL RD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001617 Reported: 314/2021 5:16:10 PM Address: BARTLETT BLVD MOUND Wense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21001622 Reported: 3/4/2021 8:10:43 PM Address: M DEVON LN MOUND )ffense: MEDOD MEDICAL -OVERDOSE ise: OR21001624 Reported: 3/4/2021 7:57:56 PM Address:MPelican Ln MOUND Xfense: FIREGAS FIRE GAS ODOR/LEAK ise: OR21001629 Reported: 315/20218:05.08 AM Address: OW COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wffense: MISLOC MISC OFCR VEHICLE LOCKOUT ise: OR21001631 Reported: 3/5/2021 10:01:1 S AM Address: do DONALD DR MOUND )Sense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21001635 Reported: 3/5/2021 12:32:54 PM Address:— BEACHWOOD RD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL :port Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM !port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1037 Page 1 0 ise: OR21001637 Reported: 3/5/2021 1:14:30 PM Address: M FINCH LN MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001656 Reported: 3/6/2021 2:12:48 AM Address:dw COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )flense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21001663 Reported: 3/6/2021 9:33:08 AM Address:40 NOBLE LN MOUND )Sense: 609.52.2(a)(1) Theft-Take/Use/Transfer Movable Prop -No Consent ise: OR21001666 Reported: 3/6/2021 2:19:33 PM Address:4W COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21001668 Reported: 3/6/2021 2:45:56 PM Address: BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )Sense: 609.52.2(a)(1) Theft-Take/Use/Transfer Movable Prop -No Consent iss: OR21001672 Reported: 316/2021 7:20:03 PM Address: GARDEN LN MOUND )Sense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21001673 Reported: 3/6/2021 7:43:29 PM Address:)WSANDY LN MOUND )Sense: MISWA MISC OFCR WARRANT ARREST ise: OR21001683 Reported: 3/7/2021 1:23:37 PM Address:i COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL tse; OR21001696 Reported: 3/7/2021 8:52:02 PM Address: HANOVER RD MOUND )Sense: FIREOTH FIRE ALL OTHER ise: OR21001697 Reported: 3/7/2021 9:27:07 PM Address:i COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21001698 Reported: 3/7/2021 9:13:25 PM Address: DEVON LN MOUND )Sense: 152.025.2(1) Drugs - 5th Degree - Possess Schedule 1,2,3,4 - Not Small Amount Marijuana ise: OR21001704 Reported: 3/8/2021 8:37:42 AM Address:ISLAND VIEW DR MOUND )flense: PKCOMP PARKING COMPLAINT ise: OR21001705 Reported: 3/8/2021 9:28:45 AM Address: fW DEVON LN MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21001721 Reported: 3/8/2021 3:29:57 PM Address: MEDGEWATER DR MOUND )Sense: FOPR FOUND PROPERTY ise: OR21001774 Reported: 3/9/2021 12:43:28 PM Address: `BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001783 Reported: 3/9/2021 5:12:10 PM Address: MOUND )Sense: 609.595.2(a)(1) Damage to Property - 3rd Degree - Reduce Value $501-$1000 ise: OR21001798 Reported: 3/9/2021 10:42:18 PM Address: JW BALSAM RD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001803 Reported: 3110/20219:04:12 AM Address: OQWILSHIRE BLVD MOUND )flense: 609.52.2(a)(1) Theft-Take/Use/Transfer Movable Prop -No Consent )Sense: 609.595.2(a)(1) Damage to Property - 3rd Degree - Reduce Value $501-$1000 :port Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM sport: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1038 Page 2 o ise: OR21001804 Reported: 3/10/2021 9:52:32 AM Address:8000MMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21001807 Reported: 3/10/2021 11:40:27 AM Address:40 THREE POINTS BLVD MOUND )ffense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21001809 Reported: 3/10/2021 2:35:22 PM Address: MOUND Wense: MISVUL MISC PUBLIC VULNERABLE ADULT ise: OR21001816 Reported: 3/10/202111:09:57 PM Address: w SHORELINE DR MOUND )ffense: SUSVEH SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE ise: OR21001831 Reported: 3/11/20211:19:01 PM Address:$*TUXEDO BLVD MOUND )ffense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21001832 Reported: 3/11/2021 127:37 PM Address:SHORELINE DR MOUND Mense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21001838 Reported: 3/11/2021 6:06.48 PM Address::COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21001840 Reported: 3/11/2021 7:04:05 PM Address: rEDGEWATER DR MOUND )ffense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21001857 Reported: 3112/202111:26:35 AM Address: JJWWILSHIRE BLVD MOUND )ffense: ALFIRE ALARM FIRE ise: OR21001865 Reported: 3/12/2021 3:04:16 PM Address:A COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21001875 Reported: 3/13/2021 1.37:58 AM Address: BARTLETT BLVD & COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise: OR21001890 Reported: 3/13)2021 6:23:45 PM Address:4W CHATEAU LN MOUND )ffense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21001893 Reported: 3/13/2021 8:06:08 PM Address: &a SPRUCE RD MOUND Wense: ALOTH ALARM OTHER ise: OR21001907 Reported: 3/14/202111:07:00 AM Address:*W FERNSIDE LN MOUND )Sense: MEDCR MEDICAL CRISIS ise: OR21001912 Reported: 3/14/2021 5:36:07 PM Address:dWGRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND Wense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21001913 Reported: 3/14)2021 6:20:40 PM Address:lNILSHIRE BLVD MOUND )Nense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21001915 Reported: 3/14/2021 7:52:31 PM Address: —TUXEDO BLVD MOUND Wense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21001916 Reported: 3/14/2021 7:33:41 PM Address: SWSHORELINE DR MOUND )ffense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE Wense: DREVAL DRIVER EVALUATION sport Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1039 Page 3 o )ffense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21001922 Reported: 3/15/2021 2:06:18 AM )ffense: SUSVEH SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE ise: OR21001924 Reported: 3/15/2021 2:44:03 AM )ffense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21001955 Reported: 3/15/2021 9:17:39 PM )ffense: SUTATT SUICIDE ATTEMPT ise: OR21001956 Reported: 3/15/2021 11:06:59 PM )Nense: ANCOMP ANIMAL COMPLAINT/OTHER ise: OR21001975 Reported: 3/16/2021 6:58:34 PM )ffense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21001996 Reported: 3/17/2021 12:07:43 PM )ffense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE tse: OR21001999 Reported: 3/16/2021 1:00:00 PM )ffense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21002000 Reported: 3/17/2021 1:58:46 PM )ffense: MISEXP MISC OFCR EXTRA PATROL Address: STONEGATE PLAZA Address: OWWILSHIRE BLVD Address: EDGEWATER DR Address: 00 DONALD DR Address: NO COMMERCE BLVD Address: LYNWOOD BLVD & COMMERCE BLVD Address:` SPRUCE RD Address: Will ROXBURY LN ise: OR21002002 Reported: 3/17/2021 4:48:28 PM Address:dft COMMERCE BLVD )ffense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE ise: OR21002005 Reported: 3/17/2021 10:28:20 PM Address:' SUNSET RD )ffense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21002006 Reported: 3/17/2021 11:06:43 PM Address: PHELPS RDIWARNER LN )/tense: 169A.26.1(a) Traffic - DWI - Third -Degree Driving While Impaired; 1 Aggravating Factor )ffense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE ise: OR21002007 Reported: 3118/202112:03:12 AM Address:✓♦ COMMERCE BLVD )Nense: DiSUNW DISTURB UNWANTED PERSON ise: OR21002015 Reported: 3/18/2021 12:12:22 PM )ffense: ANBARK ANIMAL DOG BARKING ise: OR21002016 Reported: 3/17/2021 11:00:00 AM )ffense: JUVPROT JUV-CH(LD PROTECTION ise: OR21002022 Reported: 3/18/2021 4:03:22 PM )ffense: DISHAR DISTURB HARASSMENT ise: OR21002025 Reported: 3/18/2021 7:08:05 PM )ffense: ALPAN ALARM PANIC ise: OR21002027 Reported: 3/18/2021 11:07:40 PM )ffense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH Address:' AVON DR Address: Address:MW CYPRESS LN Address: �BAYWOOD LN Address:4W BASSWOOD LN MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND A611� MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND :port Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1040 Page 4 o ise: OR21002039 Reported: 3/19/2021 10:50:43 AM )Hense: DISTHR DISTURB THREAT ise: OR21002042 Reported: 3/19/2021 2:45:23 PM )Hense: ASMOT ASSIST MOTORIST ise: OR21002047 Reported: 3/19/2021 3:53:01 PM )ffense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002053 Reported: 3/19/2021 11:48:19 PM )Hense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21002057 Reported: 3/20/2021 2:47:46 AM )Hense: ALOTH ALARM OTHER ise: OR21002060 Reported: 3/20/2021 9:59:57 AM )ffense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21002063 Reported: 3/20/2021 5:38:24 PM )ffense: MISCOMP MISC OFCR DRIVING COMPLAINT ise: OR21002064 Reported: 3/20/2021 6:23:59 PM )ffense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21002065 Reported: 3/20/2021 6:23:49 PM )ffense: FIREOTH FIRE ALL OTHER ise: OR21002067 Reported: 3/20/2021 8:04:37 PM )Hense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21002078 Reported: 3/21/20211:07:46 AM )ffense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC Address:10 CARLOW RD Address: COMMERCE BLVD & LYNWOOD BLVD Address:`WARNER LN Address:60 EDGEWATER DR Address:a DONALD DR Address:- CAMBRIDGE LN Address: BELMONT LN & TONKAWOOD RD Address:W THREE POINTS BLVD Address:` CARLOW RD Address:_ EDGEWATER DR Address:= SUNSET RD ise: OR21002080 Reported: 3/21/2021 5:32:20 AM Address: AVOCET LN & THREE POINTS BLVD )ffense: 609.506.2 Giving Peace Officer False Name -of Another Person ise: OR21002081 Reported: 3/21/2021 6:29:31 AM Address: COMMERCE BLVD )ffense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST ise: OR21002089 Reported: 3/21/2021 4:14:22 PM Address:4W DORCHESTER RD )ffense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21002092 Reported: 3/21/2021 6,08:28 PM Address:! ALEXANDER LN )Hense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002093 Reported: 3/21/2021 7:06:15 PM )ffense: FIREORD FIRE ORDINANCE VIOLATION ise: OR21002101 Reported: 3/21/2021 9:23:57 PM )ffense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise: OR21002103 Reported: 3/21/202110:33:54 PM )Hense: MED MEDICAL Address: S COMMERCE BLVD Address: INS DOVE LN AddressAM COMMERCE BLVD MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND • ,0 MOUND !port Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM 1041 sport: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Page 5 o ise: 0821002111 Reported: 3/22/2021 3:46:08 AM Address:fW BELMONT LN Wense., MISUNFCRM MISC UNFOUNDED CRIME ise: OR21002112 Reported: 3/22/2021 4:50:50 AM Address:' SPRUCE RD Wense: MISRUNLOC MISC OFCR JUVENILE RUNAWAY LOCATED ise: OR21002120 Reported: 3/22/2021 8:26:30 AM Address:a SUMACH LN Wense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise; OR21002131 Reported: 3/22/2021 12:26:34 PM Address:` WILSHIRE BLVD )Nense: FOPR FOUND PROPERTY ise: OR21002132 Reported: 3/22/2021 12:59:33 PM Address: SWENSON PARK Mfense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD Ise:OR21002134 Reported: 3122/20211:13:47 PM Address;+♦ EDGEWATER DR Wense: MISUT MISC OFCR UNFOUNDED THEFT ise; OR21002138 Reported: 3/22/2021 4:1838 PM Address:i NOBLE LN Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK Ise: OR21002142 Reported: 3/22QO21 628:46 PM Address:s GRANDVIEW BLVD Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK Ise: OR21002144 Reported: 3/22/2021 7:13:05 PM Address::COMMERCE BLVD Mfense: 30-51(a) (Mound)Open burning prohibited, except a recreational fire, without a permit Ise: OR21002147 Reported: 3/22/2021 7:27:10 PM Address4ift BRIGHTON BLVD )ffense., FIREOTH FIRE ALL OTHER Ise: OR21002152 Reported: 3/22/2021 9:18:43 PM Address: jl� COMMERCE BLVD Wense: 152.027.3 Drugs - Possess Over 1.4 Grams Marijuana In Motor Vehicle Wense., 152.092(a) Drugs - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Use or Possession Prohibited Mfense., 340A.503.3 Liquor -Possession by Person Under 21 Ise: OR21002156 Reported: 3/2D2021 10:1130 PM Mfense: SUSPER SUSPICIOUS PERSON Ise: OR21002166 Reported: 3/23/2021 2:30:00 AM Mfense., MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK Ise: OR21002167 Reported; 3/23/2021 4:13:48 AM Wense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH Ise: OR21002173 Reported: 3/23/2021 11:50:40 AM Manse: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH Ise: OR21002174 Reported: 3/2312021 12:30:35 PM Wense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH Ise: OR21002175 Reported: 3/23/2021 1124'.00 AM Wense: JUVPROB JUV-CHILD PROBLEM Address: _AVON DR Address: COMMERCE BLVD/GRANDVIEW BLVD Address:00 BELMONT LN Address:- COMMERCE BLVD Address: EDGEWATER DR Address: `COMMERCE BLVD MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND 1TU6111� MOUND MOUND Acall] 1� u• k0 MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND :port Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM 1042 :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Page 6 o ise: OR21002182 Reported: 3/23/2021 6:57:52 PM Address:'COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Nense: ALFAL ALARM FALSE ise: OR21002186 Reported: 3/23/2021 11:02:18 PM Address:- EDGEWATER DR MOUND )ffense: MISWA MISC OFCR WARRANT ARREST )Nense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002190 Reported: 3/24/2021 1:42:05 AM Address: COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002192 Reported: 3/24/2021 9:21:07 AM Address BASSWOOD LN MOUND Wense: DISNEI DISTURB NEIGHBORHOOD ree: OR21002195 Reported: 3/24/2021 1:03:37 PM Address: BEACHWOOD RD MOUND Wense: ANBIT ANIMAL BITE ise: OR21002199 Reported: 3/24/2021 6:07:21 PM Address:60 LAKEWOOD LN MOUND )ffense: MIS911 MISC FALSE 911 CALL use: OR21002200 Reported: 3/24/2021 6:11:52 PM Address:- SHORELINE DR MOUND )Nense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002204 Reported: 3/24/2021 7:43,49 PM Address:' SUMACH LN MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002209 Reported: 3/25/2021 6:54:20 AM Address: MOGRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND Neense: ACPDHR ACC -MOTOR VEH PROPERTY DAMAGE -HIT & RUN use: OR21002210 Reported: 3/25/2021 7:23:03 AM Address:_ BARTLETT BLVD MOUND Wense: ALFAL ALARM FALSE ise: OR21002211 Reported: 3/25/2021 7:20:29 AM Address:IM SHOREWOOD LN MOUND )ffense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21002225 Reported: 3/25/2021 5:13:39 PM Address: SHOREWOOD LN MOUND Wense: PKCOMP PARKING COMPLAINT ise: OR21002228 Reported: 325/2021 8:08:20 PM Address: MOUND Wense: 609.224.1 Assault-5th Degree -Misdemeanor Wense: 609.72.1(1) Disorderly Conduct - Brawling or Fighting ise: OR21002230 Reported: 3/252021 8:14:24 PM Address: MOUND Wense: 46-66(b) (Mound)AII discharging and use of deadly weapons within the limits of the city are prohibited )Sense: 609.2242.1(2) Domestic Assault -Misdemeanor -Intentionally Inflicts/Attempts to Inflict Bodily Harm on Another Wense: 609.748.6(a) Harassment; Restraining Order • Violate Restraining Order Wense: 624.7181.2 Carry BB Gun/Rifle/Shotgun/Aslt Wpn-Public Place )ffense: JUVPROB JUV-CHILD PROBLEM ise: OR21002244 Reported: 3/26/2021 8:28:12 PM Address:- COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: 609.72.1(1) Disordedy Conduct- Brawling or Fighting sport Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1043 Page 7 0 ise: OR21002248 Reported: 3/27/2021 2:26:22 AM Address: 40 CANARY LN MOUND )ffense: MEDOD MEDICAL -OVERDOSE tse: OR21002249 Reported: 3/27/2021 6:18:55 AM AddrewIM BRYANT LN MOUND )Hense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST ise: OR21002259 Reported: 3/27/20214:35:12 PM Address:= GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )ffense: MEDOD MEDICAL -OVERDOSE tse: OR21002260 Reported: 3/27/2021 4:38:17 PM Address:W THREE POINTS BLVD MOUND )ffense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21002279 Reported: 3/28/2021 12:00:08 PM Address: 4W BELMONT LN MOUND Wense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21002295 Reported: 3/29/2021 6:42:49 AM Address:10THREE POINTS BLVD MOUND )Hense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: 0821002298 Reported: 3/29)2021 8:39:29 AM Address:' ALEXANDER LN MOUND )ffense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21002304 Reported: 3/29/2021 10:17:43 AM Address:' KILDARE RD MOUND )ffense: DEATH DEATH INVESTIGATION tse: OR21002308 Reported: 3/29/2021 2:57:10 PM Address: — SPRUCE RD MOUND )ffense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21002315 Reported: 3/29/2021 5:36:55 PM Address: —OLD SCHOOL RD MOUND )Hense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise: OR21002320 Reported: 3/29/2021 7:38:33 PM Address::' BRADFORD LN MOUND )ffense: ANINJ ANIMAL INJURED/SICK tse: OR21002328 Reported: 3/29/2021 8:56:12 PM Address: M COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: 152.092(a) Drugs - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Use or Possession Prohibited )ffense: 609.487.6 Fleeing a Peace Officer By a Means Other Than a Motor Vehicle )Hense: 609.50.1(1) Obstruct Legal Process -Lawful Execution Legal Process )ffense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC )Hense: MISWA MISC OFCR WARRANT ARREST �:OR21002334 Reported:3129/2021 11:29:20 PM Address:GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )ffense: PKCOMP PARKING COMPLAINT ise: OR21002338 Reported: 3/30/2021 3:29:10 AM Address:- SPRUCE RD MOUND )ffense: MISRUNLOC MISC OFCR JUVENILE RUNAWAY LOCATED ise: OR21002340 Reported: 3/30/2021 10:44:25 AM Address:—BELMONT LN MOUND )ffense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER tee: OR21002343 Reported: 3/30/2021 1:49:20 PM Address: � BAY RIDGE RD MOUND )ffense: 609.52.2(a)(1) Theft-Take/Userrransfer Movable Prop -No Consent :port Ran: 5/4/2021 3:12:34 PM 1044 :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Page 8 o ise:OR21002351 Reported: 3/2920213:06.00PM Addreew MOUND ?Sense: MISPRED MISC PUBLIC PREDATORY OFFENDER REGISTER Ise: OR21002360 Reported: 3/31/2021 12:5957 AM Address:4W HAMPTON RD MOUND Wense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST Ise: OR21009370 Reported: 3/312021 11:07:53 AM Address: FINCH LN MOUND )Sense: ANAL ANIMAL AT LARGE ise: OR21002376 Reported: 3/312021 4:55:42 PM Address:10 LAKESIDE LN MOUND )Sense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE rota! cases: J S 1 i :port Ran: 5/42021 3:12:34 PM 1045 Page 9 o u sport: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Orono Police Department Activity Report - Public (if Juvenile involved, no address provided) Cities: MOUND Date Range: 4/1/2021 12:00:01 AM- 4/30/2021 11:59:59 PM ise: OR21002387 Reported: 4/1/2021 9:55:42 AM )Nense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD ise: OR21002399 Reported: 4/1/2021 5:13:52 PM )Hense: MISWA MISC OFCR WARRANT ARREST ise: OR21002428 Reported: 4/2/2021 4:08:01 PM )Nense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST ise: OR21002429 Reported: 4/2/2021 3:33:35 PM )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002436 Reported: 4/2/2021 9:24:22 PM )Nense: 609.224.1 Assault-5th Degree -Misdemeanor ise: OR21002437 Reported: 4/2/2021 9:36:03 PM Neense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21002441 Reported: 4/3/2021 12:04,59 AM Wense: MED MEDICAL Address: DEERWOOD DR Address:_ COMMERCE BLVD Address:- WESTEDGE BLVD AddressAft GRANDVIEW BLVD Address:111M SHORELINE DR Address:r COMMERCE BLVD Address: M CUMBERLAND RD ise: OR21002443 Reported: 4/3/2021 1:37:11 AM Address:d& SUNSET RD Wense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21002446 Reported: 4/2/2021 4:55:42 PM Address: Aft TUXEDO BLVD )ffense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21002449 Reported: 4/3/2021 3,37:32 PM Address: fo BELMONT LN )ffense: 609.2242.1(1) Domestic Assault -Misdemeanor -Commits Act to Cause Fear of Immediate Bodily Harm or Death ise: OR21002453 Reported: 4/3/2021 6:27:40 PM Address; `HILLCREST RD )ffense: FIREVEH FIRE VEHICLE ise: OR21002454 Reported: 4/3/2021 7:33:42 PM Address: COMMERCE BLVD & CHURCH RD )Hense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002467 Reported: 4/4/2021 5:29:47 AM )ffense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST ise: OR21002476 Reported: 4/4/2021 4:05:24 PM )Nense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21002477 Reported: 4/4/2021 4:42:46 PM )ffense: FOPR FOUND PROPERTY Address: SO BRYANT LN Address: BELMONT PARK Address:r COMMERCE BLVD MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND • �a MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND :port Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1046 Page 1 of �! ise: OR21002478 Reported: 414/2021 5:22:33 PM Address: SW SUNSET RD MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002479 Reported: 4/4/2021 5:49:49 PM Address: SCHERVEN PARK MOUND )ffense: ALOTH ALARM OTHER tse: OR21002484 Reported: 4/4/2021 7:4728 PM Address:_ COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Manse: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002486 Reported: 4/412021 8.07:20 PM Address:+ ISLAND VIEW DR MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002489 Reported: 4/4/2021 10:53:44 PM Address:JW SHORELINE DR MOUND )ffense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002492 Reported: 4/4/2021 11:14:20 PM Address:M COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002512 Reported: 4/5/2021 2:34:36 PM Address:JIM ARBOR LN MOUND )ffense: ALFAL ALARM FALSE tse: OR21002513 Reported: 4/5/2021 2:30:16 PM Address: HANOVER RD MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002516 Reported: 4/5/2021 3:28:46 PM Address:BELMONT LN MOUND )Manse: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002518 Reported: 4/5/2021 6:13:36 PM Address: BELMONT LN MOUND )sense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002519 Reported: 4/5/2021 5:37:45 PM Address: BASSWOOD LN MOUND )ffense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21002532 Reported: 4/6/2021 12:08:17 AM Address: BASSWOOD LN MOUND )sense: DISUNW DISTURB UNWANTED PERSON ise: OR21002535 Reported: 4/6/2021 4:39:03 AM Address: 011 DORCHESTER RD MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002540 Reported: 4/6/2021 8:28:20 AM Address: M COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002541 Reported: 4/6/2021 9:12:59 AM Address: OW GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )sense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21002543 Reported: 4/6/2021 10:15:33 AM Address:s TUXEDO BLVD MOUND )sense: ASOA ASSIST OTHER AGENCY ise: OR21002548 Reported: 4/6/2021 12:00:00 PM Address: SWENSON PARK MOUND )sense: JUVPROB JUV-CHILD PROBLEM ise: OR21002550 Reported: 4/6/2021 1:11-25 PM Address: COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL !port Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM 1047 !port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Page 2 of ise: OR21002567 Reported: 4/6/2021 9:02-09 PM Address: 00 BASSWOOD LN MOUND Wfense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21002574 Reported: 4/7/2021 9:28:00 AM Address: MOUND @ense: MISVUL MISC PUBLIC VULNERABLE ADULT ise: OR21002583 Reported: 41712021 2:12:03 PM Address; IM EDGEWATER DR MOUND Wfense: MED MEDICAL tees OR21002585 Reported: 4/712021 3:16:48 PM Address:9 BELMONT LN MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002601 Reported: 402021 11 ".43:00 AM: Address:IM COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wfense: MISHRO MISC PUBLIC HARRASSMENT RESTRAINING ORDER ise: OR21002607 Reported: 4/812021 3:18:39 PM Address: OR SHORELINE DR MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002609 Reported: 4/8/2021 4:33:17 PM Address: t&W NOBLE LN MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002619 Reported: 4/8/2021 10:18:24 PM Address: MOUND Wense: 609.25.1(2) Kidnapping -To Facilitate Felony or Flight Wense: 609255.2 False Imprisonment -Intentional Restraint Wense: 609.342.1(d) Criminal Sexual Conduct -1st Degree -Penetration -Armed w/Danger Weapon Wfense: DISHAR DISTURB HARASSMENT tse: OR21002621 Reported: 4/9/2021 12:0028 AM Address: 00 MAYWOOD RD MOUND Wfense: 17124.1 Traffic -Drivers License -Driving After Suspension tse:OR21002624 Reported: 4/9/20216:26.00 AM Address: MOUND Wlense: MISVUL MISC PUBLIC VULNERABLE ADULT tee: OR21002625 Reported: 4/9/2021 6:37:22 AM Address: 00 COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Wense: MISVAN MISC VANDALISM ise: OR21002627 Reported; 419/2021 728t35 AM Address: W COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002628 Reported: 419/20217:53A3 AM Address COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wfense: ANAL ANIMAL AT LARGE ise: OR21002630 Reported:. 4/9/2021 9:49:31 AM Address: BELMONT LN MOUND Wense: DREVAL DRIVER EVALUATION Wense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH tee: OR21002631 Reported: 4/9/2021 11:39:05 AM Address: IMWESTEDGE BLVD MOUND Wfense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD ise: OR21002633 Reported: 4/9/2021 12:41:55 PM Addressp` BELMONT LN MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK !port Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM tport: OR - FBR - Activity Report- Public 1048 Page 3 of ise: OR21002634 Repotted: 4/9/2021 1:19:18 PM Address: 4M HANOVER RD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002640 Reported: 4/9)2021 6:43:52 PM Address:01 COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002644 Reported. 4/9/2021 10:39:21 PM Address: AD GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND Wense. SUSPER SUSPICIOUS PERSON ise: OR21002646 Reported: 4/102021 1:57:35 AM Address:` BELMONT LN MOUND )Sense: DISUNW DISTURB UNWANTED PERSON ise: OR21002650 Reported: 4/10/2021 1:21:16 PM Address:s FAIRFIELD RD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL me: OR21002663 Reported: 4/10/2021 9:39:00 PM Address:! COMMERCE BLVD MOUND SSenss: MISUB MISC OFCR UNFOUNDED BURGLARY ise: OR21002670 Reported: 4/10/2021 11:04:55 PM Address: BELMONT LN & LYNWOOD BLVD MOUND )Sense: 169A.25.1(a) Traffic - DWI - Second -Degree Driving While Impaired; 2 or more Aggravating Factors Wense: 169A.35.2 Traffic - Open bottle law; drinking and consumption; crime described Wense: 169A.35.4 Traffic - Open bottle law; Liability of nonpresent owner; crime described )Sense: 171.24.1 Traffic -Drivers License -Driving After Suspension Ise: OR21002673 Reported: 4/10/2021 11:54:07 PM Address:s FAIRVIEW LN MOUND )Sense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST ise: OR21002675 Reported: 4/11/2021 1223:39 AM Address: W COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH rse:OR21002676 Reported.411112021 2:13:16 AM Addresses SHORELINE DR MOUND Wense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise* OR21002677 Reported: 4/112021 3:40:29 AM Address: MOUND )Sense: 16.3(B)(1) (HC)Curfew-Juvenile ages 12 to 14 present in public place or establishment after curfew )Sense: 16.3(C)(1) (HC)Curfew-Juvenile ages 15 to 17 present in public place or establishment after curfew Wense: 609.52.2(a)(1) Theft-Take/Use/Transfer Movable Prop -No Consent rse:OR21002679 Reported: 4/1120215:01:18AM AddresstaCOMMERCEBLVD MOUND )Sense: MEDMH MEDICAL MENTAL HEALTH ise: OR21002681 Reported.: 4/11120216:56:06 AM Address:"*GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )Sense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21002685 Reported: 4/11/2021 4:16:10 PM Address:�TONKAWOOD RD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002687 Reported: 4/112021 5:18:09 PM Address: LOST LAKE RD MOUND )Sense: ALFIRE ALARM FIRE ise: OR21002691 Reported: 4/112021 7:02:40 PM Address:M WILSHIRE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK :port Ran: 5/42021 4:10:18 PM sport: OR- FBR - Activity Report- Public 1049 Page 4 of tse:OR21002694 Reported: 4111/20218:43:48PM Address: COMMERCE BLVD )Sense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK tse: OR21002696 Reported: 41112021 8:44:11 PM Address:>, CARRICK RD Wense: 609.2242.1(1) Domestic Assault -Misdemeanor -Commits Act to Cause Fear of Immediate Bodily Hann or Death Ise: OR21002697 Reported: 4/112021 10:32:41 PM Address: SHORELINE DR & MONTCLAIR LN Wense: 169A.20.1(1) Traffic - DWI - Operate Motor Vehicle Under Influence of Alcohol )Sense: 169A.20,2(1) Traffic - DWI - Refuse to submit to chemical test: Breath or test refusal or failure )Sense: 38-32 (Spring Park)6chibition Driving or Unnecessary Acceleration Prohibited )Sense: 609.50.1(1) Obstruct Legal Process -Lawful Execution Legal Process Ise: OR21002699 Reported: 4/12/2021 1:11:07 AM Address: M FAIRVIEW LN )Sense: ASLIFT LIFT ASSIST ise: OR21002702 Reported: 4/122021 9:1991 AM Address: 00 SHORELINE DR )Sense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD ise: OR21002707 Reported: 4/122021 11:00:00 AM Address: W WILSHIRE BLVD Wense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD tse:OR21002709 Reported: 4/1220212:54.49 PM Address: f♦ GRANDVIEW BLVD )Sense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK Ise: OR21002714 Reported: 4/122021 4:03:51 PM Address; 'FAIRVIEW LN Wense: MED MEDICAL tse: 0821002717 Reported:. 4/122021 6-46:52 PM Address: SWENSON PARK )Sense: 169.14.1 Traffic - Duty to Drive with Due Care - Speed Greater than Reasonable )Sense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE tse: OR21002719 Reported: 4/1212021 7:21:38 PM Address: qW CARRICK RD Wense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER tse: OR21002729 Reported:4/122021 7:07:09 PM' Nfense: DISUNW DISTURB UNWANTED PERSON ise:. OR21002730 Reported: 4/122021 11:48:10 PM )Sense: MED MEDICAL Ise: OR21002731 Reported: 4/132021 7:13:12 AM )Sense: MISSCAM MISC OFCR SCAM/SWINDLE ise: OR21002738 Reported: 4/132021 8:00:00 AM )Sense: DISTHR DISTURB THREAT tee: OR21002742 Reported: 4/132021 1:34:00 PM Wense: JUVPROT JUV-CHILD PROTECTION tee: OR21002746 Reported: 4/13/2021 1:59:19 PM )Sense: 609.224.1 Assault-5th Degree -Misdemeanor Address:' BELMONT LN Address: 40 COMMERCE BLVD Address: 20 SUNSET RD Address: 60 COMMERCE BLVD Address: Address: -COMMERCE BLVD MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND r611� MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND 1,1111111� MOUND :port Ran: 5/42021 4:10:18 PM 1050 :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Page 5 of ise: OR21002749 Reported: 4/13/2021 3:30:15 PM Address: 10 COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Hense: 609.582.2(b) Burglary-2nd Deg -Gout, Religious, Historic or School Building-w/out Consent and Commits Crime ise: OR21002750 Reported: 4/13/2021 3:21:24 PM Address: ab SOUTHVIEW CT MOUND )Hense: ALOTH ALARM OTHER ise: OR21002769 Reported: 4/14/2021 1:17,04 PM Address: 4W RED OAK RD MOUND )Hense: ANAL ANIMAL AT LARGE ise: OR21002771 Reported: 4114/2021 1:58:48 PM Address: fW BELMONT LN MOUND )ffense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21002772 Reported: 4/14/2021 2:06:16 PM Address:' WALNUT RD MOUND )ffense: MISFRA MISC OFCR FRAUD ise: OR21002773 Reported: 4/14/2021 2:15:22 PM Address: WESTEDGE BLVD & BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )Hense: ASMOT ASSIST MOTORIST ise: OR21002782 Reported: 4/14/20216:56:00 PM Address: SO CHESTNUT RD MOUND )Hense: ANBIT ANIMAL BITE ise: OR21002789 Reported: 4/14/2021 10:45:20 PM Address: OW ROXBURY LN MOUND )Hense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21002792 Reported: 4/15/2021 5:11:20 AM Address:: DEXTER LN MOUND )Hense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002794 Reported: 4/15/2021 7-51:52 AM Address:WN DRUMMOND RD MOUND )Hense: DEATH DEATH INVESTIGATION ise: OR21002812 Reported: 4/15/2021 4:10:23 PM Address: soSUMACH LN MOUND )Hense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21002818 Reported: 4/15/2021 10:27:02 PM Address: 00 BALSAM RD MOUND )Hense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21002821 Reported: 4/16/2021 5:58:31 AM Address:00 COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Hense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21002822 Reported: 4/16/2021 8:10:05 AM Address: jWHALSTEAD LN MOUND )Hense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise: OR21002823 Reported: 4/16/2021 9:51:25 AM Address: ONLESLIE RD MOUND )Hense: 609.595.3 Damage to Property-4th Deg -Intentional Damage -Other Circumstances ise: OR21002825 Reported: 4/16/2021 10:27:34 AM Address: BRYANT LN MOUND )Hense: MED MEDICAL tse: OR21002836 Reported: 4/16/2021 3:18:17 PM Address:jft COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Hense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002841 Reported: 4/16/2021 7:12:18 PM Address:` BRIGHTON BLVD MOUND )Hense: DISTHR DISTURB THREAT :port Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1051 Page 6 of ise: OR21002842 Reported: 4/16/2021 7:14:48 PM Address: 4W LANARK RD MOUND )Sense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21002844 Reported: 4/16/2021 7:56:03 PM Address:4M FERN LN MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL tse: OR21002846 Reported: 4/16/2021 10:40:15 PM Address; r WESTEDGE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002848 Reported: 4/16/2021 11:41:14 PM Address: —FINCH LN MOUND )ffense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise:OR21002850 Reported; 411712021 1:04,33 AM Address: 4WGRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )Sense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002853 Reported: 4/17/2021 11:09:53 AM Address: S BELMONT LN MOUND )Sense: 6092242.1(2) Domestic Assault -Misdemeanor -Intentionally Inflicts/Attempts to Inflict Bodily Harm on Another ise: OR21002854 Reported: 4/17/2021 12:20:02 PM Address: BELMONT LN MOUND )Sense: 609.52.2(a)(17) Theft-Take/Drive Motor Vehicle -No Owner Consent ise: OR21002855 Reported: 4/17/2021 12:45:25 PM Address:40 BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )Sense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21002857 Reported: 4/17120212:34:55 PM Address: =COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: MISUT MISC OFCR UNFOUNDED THEFT ise: OR21002858 Reported: 4/17/2021 2:18:34 PM Address: BEACHWOOD RD MOUND )Sense: FOPR FOUND PROPERTY ise: OR21002867 Reported: 4/17/2021 10:38:38 PM Address: STIRLING RD & TUXEDO BLVD MOUND )Sense: MIS911 MISC FALSE 911 CALL ise: OR21002869 Reported: 4/1812021 2:00:23 AM Address: so ISLAND VIEW DR MOUND )Sense: DEATH DEATH INVESTIGATION ise: OR21002873 Reported: 4/18/2021 11:57:31 AM Address: BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )Sense: 169.34.1 (a)(1 5) Traffic Regulation - Stopping/Standing/Parking Where Signs Prohibit Stopping ise: OR21002874 Reported: 4/18/2021 11:59:27 AM Address: COMMERCE BLVD & LYNWOOD BLVD MOUND )Sense: MISINFO MISC OFCR INFORMATION ise: OR21002875 Reported: 4/18/2021 12:19:58 PM Address: 40 BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )Sense: 169.34.1(a)(15) Traffic Regulation - Stopping/Standing/Parking Where Signs Prohibit Stopping ise: OR21002880 Reported: 4/18/2021 7-35,28 PM Address;! ROXBURY LN MOUND )Sense: DISDOM DISTURB DOMESTIC ise: OR21002887 Reported; 4119/20214:11:37 AM Address:- CUMBERLAND RD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL use: OR21002889 Reported: 4/19/2021 6:08:05 AM Address: SM COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MISLOC MISC OFCR VEHICLE LOCKOUT �port Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1052 Page 7 of ise: OR21002893 Reported: 4/19/2021 9:53:19 AM )ffense: MISSCAM MISC OFCR SCAM/SWINDLE ise: OR21002897 Reported: 4/19/2021 1:03:36 PM )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002898 Reported: 4/19/2021 2:04:04 PM 7flense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002899 Reported: 4/19/2021 2:39:31 PM )ffense: MISWEL MISC OFCR WELFARE CHECK ise: OR21002900 Reported: 4/19/2021 2:59:33 PM )ffense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE ise: OR21002911 Reported: 4/19/2021 10:11:21 PM )ffense: MIS911 MISC FALSE 911 CALL Address::MANCHESTER RD Address: SO GRANDVIEW BLVD Address:60 THREE POINTS BLVD Address:'OAKLAWN LN Address: `COMMERCE BLVD Address: -BASSWOOD LN ise: OR21002916 Reported: 4120/2021 5:25:03 AM Address: j&jjWb COMMERCE BLVD )ffense: 168.36.1 Motor Vehicle Registration - Unregistered -Certificate Revoked ise: OR21002923 Reported: 4/20/2021 9:27:10 AM Address: JW SHORELINE DR )ffense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND YCall] 1� MOUND MOUND MOUND ise: OR21002927 Reported: 4/20/2021 11:12:54 AM Address:` VILLAGE TRL MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21002972 Reported: 4/21/2021 2:00:00 PM Address: COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: JUVPROB JUV-CHILD PROBLEM ise: OR21002975 Reported: 4/21/2021 5-22:23 PM Address::FAIRVIEW LN MOUND )ffense: DISFIG DISTURB FIGHT ise: OR21002976 Reported: 4/21/20217:31:51 PM Address: ab BARTLETT BLVD MOUND )ffense: ALFAL ALARM FALSE ise: OR21002985 Reported: 4/22/2021 12:1224 PM Address:— LYNWOOD BLVD MOUND )ffense: MISUT MISC OFCR UNFOUNDED THEFT ise: OR21003002 Reported: 4/23/2021 12:54:31 PM Address:SW COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21003003 Reported: 4/23/2021 2:59:01 PM Address: MONTCLAIR LN & SHORELINE DR MOUND Wense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE ise: OR21003005 Reported: 4/23/2021 3:43:28 PM Address4WCOMMERCE BLVD MOUND )ffense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER ise: OR21003009 Reported: 4/24/2021 3:55:50 AM Address: SEABURY RD MOUND )ffense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21003011 Reported: 4/24/2021 8:03:20 AM Address:! BALSAM RD MOUND )ffense: MED MEDICAL iport Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM iport: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1053 Page 8 of ise: OR21003012 Reported: 4/24120219:30:12 AM Address:'GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL use: OR21003014 Reported: 4/24/2021 10:15:47 AM Address: Oft OLD SCHOOL RD MOUND )Sense: ALOTH ALARM OTHER Ise: OR21003019 Reported: 4/24/2021 7:19:23 PM Address: 00 COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: DISTHR DISTURB THREAT ise: OR21003020 Reported: 4/24/2021 7:31:29 PM Address:' GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )Sense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21003027 Reported: 4/24/2021 11:36:01 PM Address�ZERO GRAVITY PARK MOUND Wense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise: OR21003028 Reported: 4/24/2021 11:12:28 PM Address: M11110 ZERO GRAVITY PARK MOUND )Sense: SUSACT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY ise: OR21003029 Reported: 4/25/2021 12:11:51 AM Address:60 SHORELINE DR MOUND Wense: SUSPER SUSPICIOUS PERSON ise: OR21003036 Reported: 4/25/2021 1:12:39 PM Address: _SANDY LN MOUND Wense: DISTHR DISTURB THREAT Ise: OR21003038 Reported: 4/25/2021 3:21:00 PM Address: —ASPEN RD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21003041 Reported: 4/25/2021 6:39:51 PM Address:' THREE POINTS BLVD MOUND )Sense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER Ise: OR21003042 Reported: 4/25/2021 7:02:29 PM AddressI50 ARBOR LN MOUND )Sense: ALFIRE ALARM FIRE ise: OR21003043 Reported: 4/25/2021 7:45:30 PM Address:"bDRURY LN MOUND Wense: RRECO FIRE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR ise: OR21003047 Reported: 4/25/2021 9:34:35 PM Address;do CUMBERLAND RD MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21003050 Reported: 4/25/2021 11:38:35 PM Address:' CEDAR LN MOUND )Sense: MED MEDICAL use: OR21003051 Reported: 4/26/2021 8:15:48 AM Address: NO SHORELINE DR MOUND )Sense: MIS911 MISC FALSE 911 CALL Ise: OR21003052 Reported: 4/26/2021 2:11,54 PM Address:! COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISHRO MISC PUBLIC HARRASSMENT RESTRAINING ORDER Ise: OR21003054 Reported: 4126/2021 2:30:42 PM Address: UP COMMERCE BLVD MOUND )Sense: 609.52.2(a)(1) Theft-Take/Use/Transfer Movable Prop -No Consent ise: OR21003056 Reported; 4/26/2021 6:02:41 PM AddressAW WESTEDGE BLVD MOUND )Sense: MISCIV MISC PUBLIC CIVIL MATTER sport Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM :port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1054 Page 9 of ise: OR21003057 Reported: 4/26/2021 6:29:18 PM Address:M WILSHIRE BLVD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21003059 Reported: 4/26/2021 8:36:39 PM Address:r HANOVER RD MOUND )flense: DISNOI DISTURB NOISE COMPLAINT ise: OR21003069 Reported: 4/272021 9:01.,00 AM Address:' COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: PERFIRE PERMIT FIREWORKS -SALE ise: OR21003070 Reported: 4/27/2021 8:26:37 AM Address: LAMBERTON RD & ISLAND VIEW DR MOUND Wense: PKHAND PARKING HANDICAPPED ise: OR21003073 Reported: 4/272021 1:34:40 PM Address:i FAIRVIEW LN MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21003074 Reported: 4/27/2021 5:18:26 PM Address:JW COMMERCE BLVD MOUND Wense: MISUT MISC OFCR UNFOUNDED THEFT ise: OR21003076 Reported: 4/27/2021 5:55:44 PM Address:IM ABERDEEN RD MOUND )flense: MEDOD MEDICAL -OVERDOSE ise: OR21003081 Reported: 4/272021 7:07:53 PM Address: SWCENTERVIEW LN MOUND Wense: ORDNUI ORD NUISANCE ORD VIOLATION ise: OR21003083 Reported: 4/27/2021 8:17:47 PM Address:' LYNWOOD BLVD MOUND )flense: 609.52.2(a)(17) Theft-Take/Drive Motor Vehicle -No Owner Consent ise: OR21003085 Reported: 4/272021 9:36:21 PM Address:` GRANDVIEW BLVD MOUND )flense: DISHAR DISTURB HARASSMENT tee: OR21003089 Reported: 4/28/2021 12:15:39 AM Address:dWTHREE POINTS BLVD MOUND )flense: MEDOD MEDICAL -OVERDOSE ise: OR21003093 Reported: 4/28/2021 1:28:06 PM Address:` DRUMMOND RD MOUND Wense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21003095 Reported: 4282021 3-42:26 PM Address:` WILSHIRE BLVD MOUND )flense: ADBK ADMIN BACKGROUND Gse: OR21003099 Reported: 4/28/2021 6:35:49 PM Address:— HAWTHORNE RD MOUND )flense: MED MEDICAL ise: OR21003111 Reported: 4/29/2021 5:01:48 PM Address: IMPHANOVER RD MOUND Neense: DISTHR DISTURB THREAT tse: OR21003115 Reported: 4/29/2021 8:31:32 PM Address: MOUND Wense: 169.13.1(b) Traffic - Reckless driving; Racing on street or highway ise:OR21003116 Reported: 4/2920218:36A9PM Address:WILSHIRE BLVD MOUND )Nense: ASPUB ASSIST PUBLIC ise: OR21003119 Reported: 4/291202111:04:53 PM Address: WILSHIRE BLVD MOUND Wense: MED MEDICAL :port Ran:5/42021 4:10:18 PM !port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public 1055 Page 10 of ise: OR21003122 Reported: 4/30/2021 7:28:22 AM Address:011111111 COMMERCE BLVD )ffense: 609.72.1(3) Disorderly Conduct - Offensive/Abusive/Boisterous/Noisy/Obscene ise; OR21003123 Reported: 4/30/2021 8:3225 AM Address:IM LYNWOOD BLVD )Nense: MISSCAM MISC OFCR SCAM/SWINDLE ise: OR21003124 Reported: 4/30/2021 8:46,44 AM Address: COMMERCE BLVD & AUDITORS RD )Nense: ACPD ACC -MOTOR VEHICLE PROPERTY DAMAGE ise: OR21003131 Reported: 4/30/2021 11:23:06 AM Address: ✓`MANCHESTER RD )ffense: MISSCAM MISC OFCR SCAMISWINDLE MOUND MOUND MOUND MOUND Total Cases: / 7$ 1; !port Ran: 5/4/2021 4:10:18 PM 1056 !port: OR - FBR - Activity Report - Public Page 11 of i J l __ fJT=OF MOL�NI1_ _ MEMORANDUM Date: May 6, 2021 To: Mayor and City Council From: Eric Hoversten, City Manager/Public Works Director Subject: Proposed Ordinance Amendment and Administrative Policy regarding special vehicles At the April 30, 2021 special meeting workshop, the Council discuss use of UTVs and ATVs on city streets. Based on that discussion, both a policy and ordinance amendment have been drafted by Staff with the cooperation of the Orono Police Department. The policy is meant to provide background as to the reasoning for prohibiting use of special vehicles, including UTVs and ATVs on city and county roads and public lands in Mound. The language in the Ordinance amendment codifies this intent and gives the police the basis to enforce the prohibition and to formalize the City's position on Minnesota Statute Sec. 169.045. Staff requests the City Council approve both the Administrative Policy and Ordinance Amendment, both of which were posted as of April 30, 2021 on the website and bulletin board as well as a notification sent to all RAVE Mobile Safety subscribers and emails sent to Dock Program participants Staff understands that generated a lot of outreach to Council Members by residents mainly opposed to not allowing these types of vehicles, which is the way the process is intended to work. It should be noted that this action is just to affirm what is currently in place, and is not taking any rights away that exist today. It is providing clarity and justification to affirm the status quo because the City Council concluded it is in the best interest of the overall public safety and provides for the peace and safety of all citizens. Some of the public comments refer to other government official's opinion, but that does not change that statute requirement that the local authority has to affirmatively allow by administering a permitting program, which currently Mound and Hennepin County do not. Statue provides this option so that each local authority can weigh the pros and cons based upon their individual circumstances. Please note the May 11, 2021 regular meeting is being held in the City Council Chambers. Please let me know if you have any questions on these proposals at (952)472-0609 or via email at enchcversten@cityofinound.com. 1057 ADM IN POLICY — PROHIBITED USE OF UTV/ATVs ON CITY STREETS & ROW Original Adoption: //21 Reviewed/Updated: TBD Reference No. ADMIN-0 Purpose and Scope -This policy is intended to clarify the City's position on UTV and ATV use on city property, including roads, streets, alleys, fire lanes, public easements that abut commons, park, road or street right of way and/or public waters. The city council makes the following findings of fact: a. Minnesota Statute requires Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles to have a permit to operate on municipal streets. The permit must be issued by the applicable local authority who affirmatively administers a permitting program. The local authorities in Mound are Hennepin County for County roads and the City of Mound for City roads, neither of which issues permits for Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles. b. If the local authorities were to issue a permit for Class 1 and/or Class 2 vehicles, statute still requires said vehicles to be operated on the shoulder or furthest right portion of the roadway. Most roads in Mound are improved up to curb, sidewalks and/or manicured lawns or the shoulder is the only pedestrian access, therefore ATV/UTVs would run into conflicts with pedestrians and bicyclists, creating safety issues and concerns. c. UTV/ATVs are built for off -road use, which means they are louder and emit more fumes than an electric golf cart, for example, and therefore work better for trails and farm work compared to urban uses. For these reasons, the City Council wishes to affirm that use of UTV/ATVs is prohibited on city -owned streets and public lands and also on County roads within the City of Mound based on the fact Hennepin County does not affirmatively administer a permitting program. The City of Mound desires to maintain the roads and public properties for the overall public good of the City and to provide for the peace and safety of all citizens. City Code Chapter 70, Section 70-15. Special Vehicle use prohibited on public streets and public lands, specifically prohibits use of motorized golf carts, all - terrain vehicles (ATV), utility task vehicles (UTV), and mini trucks on public streets and public lands. This policy is not intended to prohibit use of UTV/ATVs on private property, including allowing residents who abut a portion of commons or right of way to utilize a UTV/ATV on that portion of commons or right of way to the extent it acts as an extension of the private property and is maintained as such, or by emergency management agencies operating these vehicles in the interest of public safety. 1058 ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO BE ACTED UPON AT MAY 11, 2021 CITY COUNCIL MEETING (POSTED APRIL 30, 2021) CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE -2021 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 70 OF THE MOUND CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 70, Section 70-14. Driving in parks, commons, and unopened street and alley rights of way of the Mound City Code as follows: Sec. 70-14. Driving in parks, commons, and unopened street and alley rights of way; Unless otherwise posted; no person shall drive or operate motor vehicles in any public park, commons, unopened street or alley rights -of -way except on improved roads, trails, designated lake accesses or parking areas as they may exist. Tight 444y 09 recta all to.....:.. —.Miles lake o only a s i .. o areas not F o o .: i or --- ---a o Operation of o Fea4,- motor vehicles on commons or unopened street or alley rights -of -way for shoreland construction or improvement access requires a Public Lands Permit, as described in Chapter 62-11 and any other additional permitting. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 70 of the Mound City Code by adding a new Section 70-15 as follows: Sec. 70-15. Special Vehicle use Drohibited on Dublic streets and Dublic lands: Minnesota Statute Sec. 169.045 requires Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles, including motorized golf carts, all - terrain vehicles (ATV), utility task vehicles (UTV), and mini trucks, to have a permit to operate on designated roadways portions thereof. The permit must be issued b, t�pplicable local authority who affirmatively administers a permitting program. The local authorities in Mound are Hennepin County for Countv roads and the Citv of Mound for Citv roads, neither of which issues permits for Class 1 and Class 2 vehicles. therefore use of these vehicles is Drohibited on Dublic streets and Dublic lands. Adopted by the City Council this 1lth day of May, 2021 Attest: Kevin Kelly, City Clerk Published in the Laker the day of 12021. Effective the day of 12021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar 1059 From: Erik Magnus To: Eric Hoversten Subject: Ordinance amendment Date: Monday, May 3, 2021 2:37:19 PM Hello Eric I have lived in Mound all my life and think that banning UTV's, ATV's and snowmobiles from using the side of the city streets to access the lake is a big mistake. I live on Grandview blvd and have traveled down the side of the road to access Dutch lake and Harrison's bay since I got my Snowmobile Safety Certification in 1977. Mound is a lake community and everyone should be afforded access. I now have two sons and bought snowmobile's and UTV's the last couple years for just for this reason. I would not have done so if every time we wanted to go ice fishing or snowmobiling we had to load up the trailer and drive a couple blocks to the lake. I understand not wanting UTV's and AT V's using the city streets as trails, so why not issue permits for specific use. If there are violations then revoke the permits, and issue citations. These freedoms need to be permitted not revoked. This is Minnesota, the home of Polaris and Arctic Cat. More specifically this is Mound, the original home of Tonka Toys. I've always thought of Mound as a small town lake community with an up north feel. Please don't act hastily without hearing what your neighbors and voting public have to say. Thank you for your consideration. Erik Magnus Sent from my iPhone From: Matt Rowe To: Eric Hoversten Subject: ATV ordinance Date: Wednesday, May 5, 20214:53:45 PM Hi, as a citizen of Mound I do not agree w ATV ordinance being taken up on May 1 Ith. Thank you, Matt From: Esteban Nikolov To: Eric Hoversten Subject: STOP this ATV ordinance, it doesn't make any sense Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 4:55:29 PM I am a Mound citizen and i do not agree w ATV ordinance being taken up on May 1 lth. Esteban Nikolov from my Whone `18I616 From: Derreck Woodruff To: Eric Hoversten Subject: NO to ATV proposal Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 5:04:06 PM I am a citizen of Mound and are outraged at a proposal to stop the use of snowmobiles, ATVs on city streets and parks. This is a lake community, not Minneapolis. No, to your proposal! Derreck Woodruff 3117 Priestlane Mound, MN Sent from my iPhone From: Scott C. Boersma To: Eric Hoversten Subject: AIV and UIV proposed changes in Mound, MN Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 7:39:32 PM Eric, I wanted to simply, and respectfully, send my strong opposition to the upcoming vote on changes to prohibit ATVs and UTVs in Mound. This is an essential part of our daily living which was a draw for us to live in the community and for me to bring my business to Minnesota. We understand the intent of this proposal, but feel it lacks consideration for all members of the communities needs and wants. There must be a better resolution to your proposal. I am traveling on the meeting date, but I strongly urge you to reconsider other options to accomplish your goals associated with this change. It seems rash, and underresearched. And I hope you'11 invest much time to find another resolution. Many people have reason for utilization of these vehicles to access areas of mound, particularly the lake and it's local businesses, which will suffer the loss of these vehicles. This cannot be the solution. Kind Regards, Scott C. Boersma (612) 505-7477 Mobile 1061 From: Robert Cich To: Eric Hoversten Subject: AN/Snowmobile ordinance Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 8:28:07 PM Hi Eric, Please forward if you are not the correct person to address my concern and please copy me on the forward. I am emailing to show my displeasure in the proposed ordinance regarding ATVs/Snowmobiles, etc.. This is a Lake town full of outdoorsmen and that is why many moved here in the first place, including myself. It saddens me that there are people that moved here knowing what it was, and now want to change it. If I wanted a shopping town I would have moved to Excelsior, if I wanted a Dining town I would have moved to Wayzata. But I wanted an outdoor lifestyle town, so I chose Mound. If there are complaints regarding ATVs and snowmobiles, which I am sure there are, I would bet that those complaints were due to irresponsible people or kids breaking already existing ordinances such as speeding, trespassing, excessive noise, etc... Your current ordinance proposal only punishes the majority of law abiding and responsible ATV and snowmobile users. Please don't allow the character of this town to be changed. Thank you, Rob From: Matt Bouts Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 9:19 PM To: Catherine Pausche <catherinepausche@cityofmound.com> Subject: ATV and Snowmobile Ordinance Hi Catherine, I'm writing in regards to the proposed changes to the city ordinance that relates to ATV and snowmobile usage on streets in Mound slated for vote on 5/11. Many of my neighbors and I are strongly against the changes. We've heard there are some residents that are complaining about minors who are driving the vehicles. We ask the city and police department to enforce current laws (or maybe propose new laws) to rectify this situation. I'd propose penalizing parents of underage abusers if this is indeed a problem. Young residents acting irresponsibly should not be a basis for eliminating the safe use of ATVs, UTV's, and snowmobile's in Mound. I am respectfully asking the Council Members to vote no, and actively encourage other city leadership to do the same, regarding this ordinance change. Thank you, Matt Bouts, 6107 Sugar Mill Ln 1062 City Manager contacted by Minnetrista resident Richard Pondsac who does not support affirming not allowing operation of UTVs on Mound roadways. On May 5, 2021, at 11:06 PM, Brian <> wrote: My name is Brian Nelson. I have lived at 2620 Tyrone lane for 46 years. I have been driving my class 2 UTV around Mound ,Spring park, Navarre and Minnetrista with zero issues since June 2017. With the class 2 UTV the DNR sells a 3 year permit that has to be displayed. I was told that I had to have the DNR registration and insurance and I was good to go in the area. I have spoken to the local DNR, Sheriff Hutchinson and many Orono officers, they all agree that we should be able to drive them on the city and county roads. After chatting with the Orono police department it's really alarming to me that the city of Mound is changing their codes because 2 people are complaining. ATV's and UTV's have different laws, ATV's and class 1 UTV's use the ditches and the sides of the roads, class 2 UTV's are in a different class as they are bigger and weigh more. Mound is a recreational town and should not be saying that if you live on the lake you can use the lake but if you live inland then you are not allowed to access the lakes. Waconia and Watertown have both recently passed ordinances in favor of UTV class 2 on their roads. Thanks, Brian Nelson. From: Trevor nelson Sent: Thursday, May 6, 202112:08 PM To: Catherine Pausche <catherinepausche@cityofmound.com> Subject: UTV PLEASE READ Trevor Nelson, 2620 Tyrone LN, Mound MN, 55364 I have lived in the City of Mound my whole life, and have noticed a rise in the use of LITV's all around the country. This has certainly applied to the City of Mound allowing businesses, fire department, Water Patrol/ DNR, city maintenance workers and many more to use LITV's on the road. To be honest, the UTV on the side of the road does display and construct a hazard (but these are the rules said by the DNR if no city rules are in place). The whole reason for this rule being brought up is due to the fact that the public want to use their LITV's as a vehicle around town just like a normal car. Let me clarify, UTV, and NOT ATV. LITV's have seat belts, brake lights, horns, a full steering wheel, gas pedal, brake pedal, and many more car -like features. These are licensed through the state as a UTV, viewed just like an enduro motorcycle. Made for both on and off road, although the city can apply an extra permit/tax to charge the residence wanting to drive a UTV on the road. 1063 As Mound has the most lakeshore on Lake Minnetonka in both summer and winter, I would consider Mound to be a very recreational town and see many motorsports around just about every corner. I along with many others agree that UTV's should be allowed on the road like a regular car in the city of Mound. All other rules can stay the same as there have been no issues with the rules in the past, only land owners and managers. Thanks again, Sincerely, Ice fisherman, snowmobilers, dirt bikers, ice skating rinks, lake events, local small businesses, bikers, walkers, traffic, boaters, yard maintenance crews, families of motor sports, gas stations, economy, and many more. From: Lonne Ham To: Eric Hmersien Subject: Re: AN Ordinance Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 1:29:38 PM Thanks, Eric. Before we bought the ATV specifically for the purpose of getting the portable fish house to the lake, we called city hall first and asked if that was legal. This was quite a few years ago, but we were told then that it was allowed. I'm sure you realize that there is extremely limited public access to the lake. Trailering the ATV to Scherven Park -- our closest landing, would mean parking our vehicle and trailer on a nearby city street -- if there was even space available. The limited parking spaces at the park do not include trailer parking. I guess it's a wake-up call for us in that we thought it was actually ok to drive from home straight to the lake -- which is all we do. I appreciate your response, Lorrie From: Eric Hoversten Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 12:33 PM To: Lorrie Ham <Iorrieham40@gmai1.com> Subject: RE: ATV Ordinance Lorrie; Operation of ATV and UTV involves some specific definitions that are probably important to describe An ATV is typically straddled by the operator, have a single centerline eat, are lighter in weight, and specifically designed for off -road usage with lower tire pressures and aggressive tire tread. State regulations prohibit operation of traditional ATVs on roadway pavements so if the machine referenced is of this variety the action neither helps nor harms... they remain illegal to operate in the roads by State law. 1064 UTVs bring a different design, typically side -by -side and separate seating for each occupant, and of greater weight and a variety of tire tread/pressure arrangements allowing some of them ("Class II") to be permitted use on local roadways if an affirmative ordinance and local registration policies and programs become adopted by the City. The City has never affirmatively provided UTV registration/licensing as required by State statute; so their operation on City streets has never been legal. This is confusing to say the least. The action to be discussed by the Council affirms a choice by the Council to not allow them and adds clarity to how that is expressed in our codes and policies. Creating "reasonable" exclusions for distance to travel, specific destination, or other seemingly appropriate intentions become impossible to distinguish from unallowed uses from the enforcement perspective; and any exception principally opens up all uses. Unfortunately, the realities of enforcement leave this rather binary; allow or not allow. I hope this was helpful. Respectfully Eric Eric Haversten From: Lorrie Ham[mailto:lorrieham40(cDgmaii.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 10:00 AM To: Eric Hoversten <erichoversten@cityofmound.com> Subject: ATV Ordinance Hi Eric, My husband, Chuck, and I have reviewed the proposed amendment to the ATV ordinance that the council will consider next week. Are we correct in our understanding that NO ATV use would be allowed on a city street? My husband uses his ATV to traverse the four blocks from our house to the lake with his portable fish house in the winter -- that's the only time he uses it. Is there the possibility of any kind of exclusion under the ordinance that would allow this kind of use? We want to make sure we completely understand what is being proposed. Thank you! Lorrie Ham 4717 Hampton Rd, Mound, MN 55364 1065 May 5, 2021 Dear Mayor, City Council Members and Mound City Manager, My name is Chuck Ham. My wife Lorrie and I have lived at 4717 Hampton Road in Mound for 36 years. We have raised three children while here and have grandkids attending Shirley Hills at this time. It's a great place to live and raise kids. The lake is a big part of that. The grand kids think it is "their" lake. We have been fortunate to have been enrolled in the dock program for 20 plus years as access to the lake has steadily eroded over time. Shore fishing has almost disappeared. Parking is limited at landings and they are busy on nice or popular weekends. Our city dock is now at Scherven Park. Having the pontoon boat in the water two blocks away allows us to use the lake during off hours or on the spur of the moment. Who needs the drive north! The notice we received from Kevin related to the dock program caught me by surprise as it was not about docks but about banning ATVs (and UTVs) from city streets. I agree that no one should be buzzing around town on their ATVs and UTVs. I have seen UTVs at the hardware store, gas stations and Jubilee. I agree that they do not belong there. During the winter me, my kids, and the grandkids all enjoy ice fishing, walking, and in the good years, skating on the lake. It's really a resource to be embraced and is underused in winter. In 2006, prior to buying a Class 1 ATV, I contacted the city to find out if I could drive from my house down to the lake access. At the time I was told the rule was the same as for snowmobiles; if I was going on a direct path to the lake or a trail it was OK. Ever since then I've been driving the ATV down to the lake to ice fish, especially early in the season. Its three blocks down to Scherven Park and access to Spring Park Bay. The only "major" road I cross is Tuxedo. In recent years the ice fishing season has gotten shorter. The shorter season means less ice thickness and less safety margin. I have found myself using the ATV more often for fishing as I was not comfortable driving a truck on the ice with marginal ice conditions. Last year I only used the ATV. It's too bad something can't be worked out, that a few offenders will prevent many from enjoying this winter resource. Minnesota Statute Sec 169.045 seems to allow permitting of Class 1 ATVs for use on city streets by the city. Can't a seasonal permit of some sort be set up? Consider perhaps December 15 until March 1 or something like that. Allow only licensed ATVs with licensed drivers to and from the nearest lake access and on city streets only. Charge $50 per year and make the ATV display an orange flag with the Mound logo for the permit. Make a little money and advertise a great city. I'm sure there are other Mound sportspersons who use the lake for ice fishing the same way I do but did not receive this notice. They may not support the $50 fee but I'm sure would support winter access to the lake. Best regards, Chuck Ham 4717 Hampton Road Mound, MN 55364 I.: nAL 2415 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD • MOUND, MN 55360-1668 • PH: 952-G72-0600 • FAX: 952-472-0620 • W W W.CIWOFMOUND.COM MEMORANDUM Date: May 5, 2021 To: Mayor Salazar and City Council From: Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance & Administrative Services Subject: Dock Program Related Issues for May 11, 2021 Regular Council Meeting In order to provide adequate background information for the May 1 la' dock related agenda items, please find the minutes of the January 21 n and March 18a' Docks and Commons Commission attached. Staff s assessment of each issue is highlighted below. Item S. Mark Wegscheid, 2465 Lost Lake Road, requesting granting of abutting status. Mr. Wegscheid is requesting re-examination and re -consideration of the previous actions (specifically Resolution No. 88-15) by the current DCC/City Council. Resolution 88-15 demonstrates that a deliberate decision was made by the Council to allocate and assign abutter and non -abutter priorities to the final six docks which seems to stem from the attorney's recommendation that the city not over restrict public access to docks since it does not have to. In addition, the two properties assigned abutting status have recorded drainage and utility easements that allow for public access to the dock sites and Lost Lake Park. There are 18 homes in the subdivision, six of which are on the waidist for the dock program. Mr. Wegscheid has been a secondary site holder for over 15 years and is eligible to request another dock as primary per the current code (to be grandfathered in as well). Therefore, the main impact of abutting status is the value conferred when the property sells and dock rights remain with the property. Mr. Wegscheid's 2465 property lines extend into the City owned cattail marsh similar to 2441, 2447, 2453 and 2459 Lost Lake Road properties, so the DCC focused on the fact that 2465 is the only one of these that abuts the improved/traversable grounds of the usable portion of the City's lot, also known as Lost Lake Park. The DCC voted 5-1 to recommend approval of the request. Therefore, if the Council should decide to grant this request, it should be done in such a manner as to distinguish this request from the other 4-7 parcels to the west and north side of Lost Lake Road that may feel they could raise a similar argument. The action would be to deny request or direct Staff to prepare an amendment to Res. 88-15. Item 9. Proposal to Amend City Code language related to shared sites and dedicated sites. Staff is recommending language changes primarily to make the program more equitable among the more than 225 residents on the wait list and reduce instances that may create excessive demand for BSUs and/or sharing with non -qualified boat owners. Please see the detailed packet contents for both items and let Catherine know if you have any questions or need additional information at (952) 472-0633 or via email at catherinepausche@cityofrnound.com. 1067 WoloerField L 3��e peg City Parcel ll� Centennial JGWHall Campus 2465 d 2503 Park k 63 _ a f MOUND DOCKS AND COMMONS COMMISSION MINUTES January 21, 2021 The Mound Docks and Commons Commission met on Thursday, January 21, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. via ZOOM videoconferencing. Present: Chair Derrick Hentz, Vice Chair Susan Gardner, Commissioners Heidi Peterson, Linda Muller and Dave Olson and Council Representative Paula Larson. Absent: None Others Present: Mark Wegscheid, John Zevenbergen, Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance and Administration and Kevin Kelly, Administrative Services Coordinator. Chair Derrick Hentz called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. 1. Approval of Agenda. MOTION, by Muller, seconded by Hentz, to approve the agenda. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 2. Oath of Office. Pausche administered the Oath of Office to Commissioners Muller and Olson. 3. Election of Officers — Chair and Vice Chair Hentz asked if any of members present wanted to take on the officer positions. None of the Commissioners responded. Gardner stated she would like to stay on as Vice Chair. Hentz said he could stay on as Chair. MOTION, by Muller to re -appoint Hentz as Chair and to re -appoint Gardner as Vice Chair. Olson seconded the Motion. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 4. Approval of Meeting Minutes — November 19, 2020. MOTION, by Olson, seconded by Muller, to approve the minutes from the November 19, 2020 DCC Meeting. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 5. Comments and Suggestions from Citizens Present: John Zevenbergen, 2145 Lost Lake Road asked about sharing dock sites and was redirected by Pausche to join the conversation when item number seven in the agenda is addressed. No one else came forward. 6. Mark Wegscheid 2465 Lost Lake Road Non -Abutter Status Reconsideration Mark Wegscheid, 2465 Lost Lake Road, presented his request for his non -abutter status to be changed to abutting status at the Lost Lake docks. Wegscheid said his property is one of three 1069 DCC Minutes — January 21, 2021 which abut the property line of Lost Lake Park and his property is the only one which is not granted abutter status of the three. Wegscheid noted this discrepancy previously and wanted to bring it to the DCC to see what could be done. Wegscheid said staff produced documents reading the history of the Lost Lake Park and housing development and said there was no definitive reason he could find on why his property was excluded from being granted abutter status. Hentz said he reviewed the documents as well and asked a couple of questions about the history of the development of Lost Lake Road and which properties are considered part of the development. Olson and Pausche discussed the drainage easement on one of the abutting properties and noted the property at the NW corner of Lost Lake Road and Bartlett is also part of the development. Hentz noted the other abutting property at 2563 Lost Lake Road has the access easement to allow neighbors to get to their docks. Hentz asked Wegscheid if he had access directly to the park and docks and noted Wegscheid's property faces the cattails and not the open area of the lake which is between the other two abutting properties. Muller asked if there are similar abutting dock sites which also face cattails. Kelly answered there are areas on the north end of the Island in Black Lake which have docks extending through marsh to open water. Kelly added those sites are both private shoreline and Dock Program docks which needed variances from the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District for length to get through the cattails. Olson asked if the extended property line of an abutter must be within open water and Pausche stated this wasn't in the City Code. Gardner asked about the walkway and whether it was constructed and Olson said it is about 15 feet long though it wasn't built to the specifications in the easement agreement. Gardner asked about whether elevation had something to do with 2465 not being included as an abutting dock property. Pausche thought the abutting property status of the two had more to do with the public easements on each of the two properties. Gardner and Muller each stated they didn't think there was enough justification to not award abutting status to 2465 as it is abutting the parkland. Hentz said the same could be said for shoreline and the other houses around the corner on Lost Lake Road. Pausche said this question from Hentz was important to the abutting status request. Peterson also asked if the lack of access to open water was part of the reasoning to not grant the abutting status to 2465. Wegscheid said the difference between his and the other properties on Lost Lake Road which Hentz said could also request abutting status is that those properties are not abutting the park. Pausche said the parcel of the park property includes the cattails which wrap around the Lost Lake Road properties. Wegscheid said when was the greater area of the cattails turned into a park. Kelly said the development and the park were tax forfeited property which the City and developer divided to create the subdivision and the park at the sale of the property. Kelly added the walk way easement was negotiated between the developer and the City to allow public access to the park which is surrounded by private property. Kelly added the documents presented don't expressly spell out why only the two lots were given abutting status. Wegscheid said the greater area of the marsh was not park at the start of the development. Hentz said the documents are not very descriptive though there are other properties which could make the same claim of abutter status as does Wegscheid. Wegscheid said he does mow the portion of the park which abuts his property which but noted he doesn't walk along the park to get to his dock but uses the public easement instead. Hentz said the definition of an abutting dock is the dock is assigned within the extended property line. Hentz added there are no docks in this area as all the docks at Lost Lake Park are to the south of the 2465 property as there is no access to the docks. Hentz said abutting Lot 17 (which is 2503 Lost 1070 DCC Minutes — January 21, 2021 Lake Road) does have access to open water through its extended property lines. Pausche said the question is whether Wegscheid's property abutting the traversable parkland is justification enough to be granted abutting status. Pausche added the attorney opinion at the time was not to be too restrictive to grant access to Lost Lake Park. Peterson asked if the abutting status is granted to 2465 then would the next owner of the property would be granted a dock without going on the wait list. Kelly said that would be the case and the dock would be changed from non -abutter to abutter. Olson read the document on page 18 of the agenda stated that "lots 17 and 18 in said subdivision would be considered abutting properties" and asked if this was acted upon. Pausche said the City Council Resolution (page 12) assigned two abutting docks to 2563 and 2503 Lost Lake Road. Gardner questioned whether this a good decision due to all the other odd shaped lots on the lake which are granted abutting dock rights. Gardner and Hentz both said the DCC can make a recommendation to the Council as an advisory body. MOTION, by Olson seconded by Peterson, to recommend amending Resolution 88-15 dated January 16, 1988, to include Lot 16 which would be changed from non -abutting to abutting status due to the fact of the unique nature of the land which is traversable to the Lost Lake Park boundary. During discussion Hentz said he doesn't think Lot 17 has a strong case for abutting status much less for Lot 16. Five voted in favor, Gardner, Muller, Peterson, Olson and Larson and one Hentz voted against approval. Motion carried. 7. Discussion on Wait List Loopholes Pausche stated the Dock Program has changed over the years since the sharing of dock sites with wait listed residents has been allowed. Pausche said the wait list has grown to 200 residents and it takes five to seven years on the wait list to get into the Dock Program. Pausche said the City is seeing more people move to the City because of the Dock Program and more new and existing abutting residents are looking to add more watercraft to dock sites. Pausche said recent changes to sharing of docks included the 2020 moratorium on new dock shares and increasing the fee from $175.00 to $325.00 to make the cost level with existing dock license holders. Pausche said Dock Administration thought this a good time to look into ending the share program and grandfather in existing shares or amending the share program further. Pausche said there have been some areas of the Commons which sharing docks more frequently with new neighbors allowing some wait list applicants the opportunity to get on the lake much earlier than most others on the wait list. Pausche noted some Woodland Point residents who take a dedicated neighborhood slip site often get a slip the first year of signing up and others who request a transfer from a Woodland dedicated slip site to the general program soon after. Pausche said the result is Woodland Point multiple slip holders can potentially get on a slip in a year and in the regular program within two while others on the wait list will have to wait five to seven years. Peterson asked about the number of Woodland Point residents who have been moving into the general dock sites after a short time period in Woodland Point. Peterson said she has heard that people in the Woodland Point neighborhood want to stay close to their house and walk to their boat. Kelly said there have been license holders moving from Woodland Point nearly 1071 DCC Minutes — January 21, 2021 every year mostly to the Jennings Cove multiple slip. Peterson said she didn't see this as a concern as Jennings Cove site has filled with sediment and isn't a very desirable location. Staff responded that Woodland Point is a dedicated neighborhood and Jennings Cove is a multiple slip in the general dock program which could be opened to all wait list applicants. Pausche reiterated the staff recommendations to grandfather in existing shared sites and then do away with future shares. Pausche added the existing shares will need to be on the dock for six consecutive years to assume the dock when the primary gives up their license. The final recommendation Pausche made was Woodland Point residents needed to stay in the Woodland Point neighborhood a minimum of six years before they can take a location outside of the neighborhood. Olson said since there are a good number of dock holders who are not sharing he was wondering if there was a way to get more use out of docks which holds only one licensee watercraft to make it easier to share. A discussion ensued between Olson and Pausche about regulating the number of watercraft which can be held at a single dock site and Pausche stated the concern about the rising increase in watercraft has been addressed by the DCC. Hentz stated Dock Administration has been working on tightening up some of the regulations on dock and watercraft use as there have been instances where regulation of certain activity has been vague and there wasn't concrete information and standards to base decision making. Hentz was also looking for the number of shared dock sites in which a share assumes a dock fairly quickly. Peterson also asked about the specific number of instances where this is happening. John Zevenbergen, 2542 Lost Lake Road, or Lot 3 on the Lost Lake Map discussed earlier, said he understands there was a moratorium on new shared sites. Zevenbergen said there have been neighbors who had been sharing on docks but have moved out of Mound and the docks those former residents were on are now going to be open if there is a continued moratorium. Zevenbergen said he has talked to neighbors and they are willing to share their dock with him. Zevenbergen asked if a share does leave would that site then be a shareable sight for someone new who is on the wait list. Hentz stated the dock belongs to the primary and the primary dock licensee can decide whether they want to share their dock or not. Hentz added this can lead to some wait list applicants getting on the lake much earlier than most others on the wait list due to having a relationship to a primary dock license holder. Pausche stated this discussion will continue in March with more statistics. MOTION, by Olson seconded by Hentz, to table the discussion on dock sharing and wait list "loopholes" to the next scheduled DCC Meeting. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 1072 DCC Minutes — January 21, 2021 MOTION, by Hentz seconded by Gardner, to extend the meeting past 9:00 by ten minutes to complete the agenda. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 8. Discussion on dredge project history and planning Pausche said the City did a shoreline study to prioritize rip rap projects and staff are looking to put together a sub -committee of DCC Members and staff to outline the parameters and the criteria of a dredging program. Linda Muller and Dave Olson volunteered to be the DCC Members. MOTION, by Hentz seconded by Peterson, to appoint Linda Muller and Dave Olson to the Dredge Study sub -committee. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 9. 2020 Annual Dock Report Kelly stated Mike Miller returned as City Dock Inspector in 2020 and has continued to do a great job. Kelly said Miller has done a great job and provides additional value to the Dock Program and the City as a whole. Kelly provided statistics of dock and slip usage in 2020. Kelly said all the Lost Lake slips were rented in 2020 and a number of non-resident applicants were turned away. Kelly stated it looks like there will be more townhome and Mound residents renting these slips in 2021 which may push all non-residents from Lost Lake. Kelly said the usage in Dreamwood was below the allotted level of watercraft as two non - abutters did not moor watercraft in 2020. Kelly said 521 watercraft were licensed which is in line with recent years. Kelly added that all 16 Canoe/Kayak spots were rented out in 2020. Kelly stated the wait list grew to 201 applicants in 2020. Kelly said it is already looking like the wait list will grow in 2021 based on the early number of applications which have arrived. Kelly added there were three Woodland Point and one Dreamwood resident who moved off the waitlist onto sites within their dedicated commons and two temporary assignments who will return to the waitlist in 2021. Kelly said there were 16 abutter docks didn't moor a watercraft in 2020 and seven of those sites did not put in a dock at all which is the prerogative of abutters as written in the City Code. Kelly said he towed the same watercraft three different times in 2020. 10. 2021 Calendar Pausche said the next meeting will be in March and then in September and November. 11. Reports 1073 DCC Minutes — January 21, 2021 Larson stated the City budget and a 5% levy increase were approved by the Council in December. Pausche said the only thing she will add is the new City website should be up and running in early February. MOTION, by Hentz, seconded by Gardner, to adjourn the meeting at 9:11 p.m. All voted in favor. Motion carried. Submitted by: Kevin Kelly 1074 MOUND DOCKS AND COMMONS COMMISSION MINUTES March 18, 2021 -DRAFT The Mound Docks and Commons Commission met on Thursday, March 18, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. via ZOOM videoconferencing. Present: Chair Derrick Hentz, Vice Chair Susan Gardner, Commissioners Heidi Peterson, Linda Muller and Dave Olson and Council Representative Paula Larson. Absent: None Others Present: Bob Edgar, John Zevenbergen, Joseph Robberts, Scott Jarmus, Jeff Kuiper, Johnele Chapman, Jami Doolittle, Lania Gustafson, Brian Tramonte, Laura Tramonte, Pete Berridge, Michael Kline, Director of Finance and Administration Catherine Pausche and Administrative Services Coordinator Kevin Kelly. Chair Derrick Hentz called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. 1. Approval of Agenda. MOTION, by Muller, seconded by Hentz, to approve the agenda. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 2. Approval of Meeting Minutes —January 21, 2021. MOTION, by Gardner, seconded by Peterson, to approve the minutes from the January 21, 2021 DCC Meeting. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 3. Comments and Suggestions from Citizens Present: Jeff Kuiper, 1761 Shorewood Lane, made a request for a boat lift at his multiple slip site at Lakeside. Kuiper said it is a straight dock which he shares with one other resident and he has been at the slip for 4 or 5 seasons. Hentz said lifts on slips haven't been approved at this time due to questions about storage and logistics. Hentz added that if he wanted to use a lift he should consider moving to a regular dock site where inter storage can be accomdated. Pausche announced that this would be her last DCC Meeting as she is resigning on her 15th anniversary with the City on September V. t Lania Gustafson, 1673 Canary, asked why the slip at Jennings Cove is part of the general dock program. Kelly said the slip is in the Woodland Point neighborhood and there were docks in the area prior to the multiple slip replacing them. Kelly said this area was never part of the lawsuit in the neighborhood regarding use and placement of docks. 1075 DCC Minutes — March 18, 2021 4. Wait List Lottery Hentz said normally the DCC would chose the names of the new wait list applicants but staff did the drawing due to the constraints of remote meetings. MOTION, by Hentz, seconded by Muller, to accept the results of the drawing of the 2021 wait list lottery. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 5. Woodland Point Renter Eli Kelly said Jami Doolittle, a property owner in Woodland Point (WP), contacted him on behalf of her tenant to get on the wait list for Woodland Point. Kelly said he responded to Ms. Doolittle that renters were not eligible to be in the WP portion of the wait list as the Settlement Agreement (SA) of the neighborhood did not allow people who were not residents and property owners to get a slip location in Woodland Point. Kelly informed Ms. Doolittle that her tenant could be on the wait list for an opportunity in the general dock program. Kelly said item No. 36 in the SA for WP spells out the recourse a party has if they dispute an item in the SA. Kelly said those disputes must be made in Court and not through the City. Jami Doolittle said she lives in Watertown and is the owner of the property at 5139 Woodland Road. Doolittle said she purchased the property in 2012 and was informed by Mound staff at that time her tenants could be part of the WP dedicated slip program. Doolittle said a tenant did take part in the WP program in the past. Doolittle said she has only recently been informed that tenants could not take part in the WP program. Doolittle disputes the findings of staff that a resident has to be a property owner as well to be eligible for a dedicated WP slip site. Peterson stated she has lived in WP for 20 years and is familiar with the SA agreements which contains the definition of a non -abutter as a person who owns private property in the neighborhood who is not an abutter. Peterson said the confusion may have resulted from the fact that all residents of the neighborhood have an easement to access the former commons and street ends. Peterson added this is a binding contract between abutters and non -abutters. Peterson said item No. 10 in the SA states the priorities on how the slips will be assigned and it lists Woodland Point non -abutters as first and second priority and the third priority are Non - Woodland Point Mound residents. Peterson said non -abutters are defined in the SA as owners of private property. Kelly said the WP SA is clear as to who is eligible for a slip. Kelly added the Dreamwood neighborhood Settlement Agreement defines those who are eligible for a dock site to residents of the neighborhood and not also a property owner. Woodland Point expressly defines non - abutters are residents and property owners, which feel intentional. Peterson and Gardner discussed the settlement agreements of the two dedicated neighborhoods and the difference between the eligibility requirements. MOTION, by Olson seconded by Hentz, to recognize the established Woodland Point Settlement Agreement and to stand by item 36 which states disputes must be taken up by 1076 DCC Minutes — March 18, 2021 petition to the court. Muller, Olson and Hentz voted in favor, Larson voted against and Gardner and Peterson abstained. Motion carried. 6. Discussion on shared docks sites and wait list requirements Kelly relayed the origins of shared dock sites as part of the Dock Program. The idea in the 1990's for shares was to get people off the wait list when the wait list was a new phenomenon, to remove non -abutter docks from the front of some abutting properties and also to help older dock holders with maintaining their docks before the multiple slips were added to the Dock Program. Kelly said the wait list has grown and applicants are waiting for quite a while to get in to the Dock Program. Kelly added staff would also like to streamline processes to make the program easier to manage and so there isn't a separate class of licensees. Kelly said if the share program is re -instated with so much interest in people getting on the lake the numbers of watercraft will grow significantly which will make management of the Dock Program far less orderly and predictable. Kelly also said there have been concerns in the past if any additional value was exchanged, which is not allowed. Kelly said the end of the share program wouldn't mean two dock program participants cannot share a dock as two primary dock holders do share a dock currently. Kelly said shares are not in the dock program and are allowed to stay on the dock they are using at the benevolence of the primary dock holder. Kelly stated shares have been kicked off of docks in the past and having two primaries would protect both users of the dock from this happening. It would also require potential primary shares to be on the wait list a similar amount of time as the rest of the residents trying to get into the program, which creates a level playing field. Muller asked who limits the number of shared docks and what is the approval process for allowing shares. Muller added that shares could really add to the number of Boat Storage Units (BSU's) in the dock program. Kelly said the code says a resident has to be on the wait list for one season and then can be a share on a dock at the beginning of their second season on the wait list. Olson asked how many docks are possible as shares and Kelly said he thought at least 150 dock sites could be shares and there isn't a mechanism to limit shares outside of the moratorium which is in place. Olson said he would like to see more Mound residents be able to enjoy the lake and asked if the City would take the lead on finding shares to dock license holders who would be willing to have a share. Kelly said creating a new program and adding more complexity isn't something staff is interested in undertaking. Kelly added that the idea is for an orderly process in which applicants on the wait list to get into the top 40 of the wait list and become primary dock license holders with other primary license holders at docks in which they have been invited to share. Kelly also added the wait list applicant would have plenty of time to find a dock to share and inform Dock Administration that they have a dock site ready for them when they get into the top 40. Kelly said there has been a pattern of Woodland Point residents moving from the dedicated slip locations in their neighborhood to general dock program locations which essentially take away opportunities from regular wait list applicants to get into the Dock Program. Kelly added that 1077 DCC Minutes — March 18, 2021 in the Dreamwood and Wychwood dedicated neighborhoods those residents have not been taking away wait list opportunities because those residents have stayed at locations in their neighborhood or they have worked their way up the wait list like everyone else in the dock program, but any code changes should reference 'dedicated neighborhoods' all the same. Kelly recited statistics of Woodland Point residents who have taken spots in the general dock program with some of these license holders doing this shortly after getting a slip in Woodland Point. Kelly said the proposal is for Woodland Point license holders and the other two dedicated neighborhoods to not be able to move out of the dedicated sites to the general dock program until the same amount of time it would take for the person to get into the top 40 of the wait list. Kelly listed the Dock Administration recommendations which are to Grandfather in existing shares and eliminate the option going forward, only allow shares after the waitlist applicant reaches the top 40 and require dedicated neighborhood residents to remain with the dedicated neighborhood a minimum number of years. Pausche said nearly all of the shares know the people they are sharing with and are generally people from their neighborhoods. Hentz and Kelly discussed the recommendation of wait list applicants waiting until they reach the top 40 and how could it be tracked for dedicated licensees. Pausche said the dock program wait list spread sheet could keep track of this and Dock Administration would know when a Woodland Point or other dedicated neighbor would be eligible to move out of the dedicated neighborhood to the general dock program. Michael Kline said he is one of the Jennings Cove licensees from the Woodland Point neighborhood and he said when he moved to Jennings people weren't using all of the slips there and some weren't mooring. Peterson and Hentz added they now are required to moor at their dock or slip site as a result of a recent code amendment. Olson asked and Kelly concurred that there would be a rewrite of the code to make any changes. Pete Berridge, 2522 Lost Lake Road, asked what the goal is to change the policy. Berridge said he thought from what he has heard tonight that the goal is fairness. Berridge said this is a worthy goal but couldn't the goal be to maximize the number of BSU's or to limit the number of people on the lake or using the boat launch, limit the number of people parking on the street and walking to their site or promote Mound as a place to quickly get on the lake. Kelly said the foremost concern is fairness and to make the process more orderly. Kelly added that another factor is to understand that the Dock Program has a finite number of BSU's which are licensed through the LMCD and an orderly process will allow the dock program to monitor the number of BSU's in the program. Kelly said there is increased demand from both abutters and non -abutters to add watercraft and Dock Administration is trying to stay ahead of potential problems with demand exceeding our BSU allotment. 1078 DCC Minutes — March 18, 2021 Berridge responded wouldn't the goal be to promote shared sites to make Mound as an attractive place where people can moor boats and not have to wait seven years. Berridge added he thought this can be achieved by Mound making a decision to increase shared sites. Pausche said Mound's demographics are evolving where more new residents want to have more than one watercraft and often are asking for three or four which puts pressure on the 590 BSU's which the City is allowed. Kelly said Dock Administration is not trying to restrict shares but to allow for the more orderly and equitable process for residents to get into the dock program from the wait list. Kelly added that two primary license holders can and do share docks and the City doesn't want to add the responsibility to find shares and shared sites for the dock program participants. Kelly said people can find their own shares like they currently are doing but now they will just have to wait until their time comes up like every other wait list applicant. Pausche said the goal of the Dock Program is not to increase BSU's but to make processes more fair as the pressure from people in the Dock Program and new residents seek to maximize their number of watercraft. MOTION, by Olson seconded by Peterson, to approve for further consideration of items 1, 2 and 3, grandfather in existing shares, allow shares for only wait list applicants in the top 40 and create a minimum number of years a Woodland Point/dedicated licensee must stay in dedicated neighborhood before moving into the general dock program. All voted in favor. Motion carried. MOTION, by Hentz seconded by Olson, to extend the DCC Meeting for 15 minutes. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 7. Idlewood Multiple Slip Kelly said the proposed Idlewood Slip has been discussed for the past few years as staff have looked at the cost and logistics of reconditioning this 105 foot shoreline site. Kelly said getting this site back in use will add four new slips to the dock program, years after two dock sites were suspended due to lift station construction/access issues. Kelly said the access to the Idlewood shoreline was improved at the end of 2020. The City was able to get a vendor to build a small step, landscaped landings and recondition an existing walkway at a cost of $5,000. Kelly said the City received four vendors bidding on the multiple slip project with one vendor submitting two different bids. Kelly said the initial capital planning for this project allowed for $10,000 for the stairs and an additional $10,000 for the slip structure and all the multiple slip bids would allow for this project to come in below the total cost due to savings on the stairway. Kelly said the Dock Program has required a cost share if an infrastructure improvement directly benefits a small group or individual. Kelly said there have been two stairway projects in the past where there was a cost share. Kelly said one licensee is paying $100 a year for the stairs at Pebble Beach. Pausche said $200 per Idlewood licensee for 5 years would recoup $4,000 of the cost of the access improvements and multiple slip costs. 1079 DCC Minutes — March 18, 2021 Pausche stated that Splash Docks had the low bid and is proposing a product which is the same style of slip the City has been using. Pausche added that Splash Docks is the Dock Program vendor for slip installation and removal. MOTION, by Olson seconded by Peterson, to recommend acceptance of the RFQfrom Splash Docks LLC. as presented and the proposed cost share. All voted in favor. Motion carried. 8. Rip Rap Protect RFQ's Kelly said the City received two bids for the project and staff have found the bids were much higher primarily due to the market for fieldstone which has greatly increased in cost. Kelly recommends holding off on this project for 2021 to monitor the costs of materials but to keep the two project areas in line to be completed when costs have dropped. 9. Reports Larson stated a request for bids for the east entrance monument sign has been issued; the City Council discussed the manganese level in the City water supply and a letter is being sent out to notify residents of this matter; and the City is inviting residents to make suggestions via the website for the proposed Lost Lake Harbor District Park being planned. Pausche said the survey for the Harbor District Park Study is on the new City website which was rolled out recently. Pausche noted the Lifestyle Communities project is going forward as well. Hentz thanked Pausche for her work on the DCC and Pausche said she is stepping down September 1" MOTION, by Peterson, seconded by Olson, to adjourn the meeting at 9:22 p.m. All voted in favor. Motion carried. Submitted by: Kevin Kelly I:I nAL 2415 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD • MOUND, MN 55360-1668 • PH: 952-G)2-0600 • FAX: 952-472-0620 • W W W.CIWOFMOUND.COM MEMORANDUM Date: January 14, 2021 To: Docks and Commons Commissioners From: Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance & Administrative Services Subject: Lost Lake docks —Abutting status of 2465 Lost Lake Road Mark Wegscheid, 2465 Lost Lake Road, has requested his property status be changed to abutting per the attached memo received on December 18, 2020. To facilitate the discussion, Dock Administration researched the history of why only two of the properties in the subdivision were classified as `abutting.' It should be noted the LMCD did not have any information on the implementation of these dock sites in their records, so everything relevant was found in the City of Mound official records. The limited amount of documentation found is included in the packet and does not give the full rationale as to why the Council arrived at the 2 abutter allocation across the 18 lots in the subdivision versus something else, but one could surmise a connection between the abutter assignment and the utility and public walkway easements taken from 2563 and 2503 Lost Lake Road. Resolution 88-15 demonstrates that a deliberate decision was made by the Council to allocate and assign abutter and non -abutter priorities to the final six docks which seems to stem from the attorney's recommendation that the city not over restrict public access since it does not have to. It should be noted the easements on 2563 and 2503 have been recorded and is how the public accesses the dock sites, but the actual asphalt walkway was never installed by the developer. Mr. Wegscheid is requesting re-examination and re -consideration of the previous actions (specifically Resolution No. 88-15) by the current DCGCouncil. Please contact Dock Administration in advance if there is any further information needed to evaluate this request. ME Summary of Attachments Page # on lower left 1) Request from Mark Wegscheid, 2465 Lost Lake Road, received 3-4 December 18, 2020 2) November 1, 1990 Memo to Vern Veit requiring recording of 5 the easement for building permit to be approved 3) February 1, 1989 (Original letter referenced in Nov 1, 1990 Memo) 6 4) Resolution No. 88-15 establishing 6 dock sites, including 2 abutting sites 7 - 8 5) Minutes from January 26, 1988 City Council Meeting when 9- 10 Res. 88-15 was approved. 6) January 4, 1988 City Attorney Letter & December 30, 1987 City 11 - 12 Manager response to resident claiming City previously agreed not to increase traffic in Lost Lake Channel (which the City did not agree to = irrelevant) 7) December 17, 1987 Developer request to establish 9 dock sites in area 8) December 18, 1987 City Attorney response/opinion on commons designation request 9) December 18, 1987 Parks Director summary of settlement agreement with original developer in 1979 & 1986 conditions for dock sites to be established. 10) July 2, 1986 City Attorney opinion on the establishment of the docks (references the developer originally requested 9 sites, three of which would be abutting). 11) Surveys for 2563, 2503, 2465 and 2459 Lost Lake Road 13 - 14 15 -18 19-20 21-22 23 - 26 I:i MARK WEGSCHEID REQUEST VIA EMAIL 12-18-20 Hello, Today I write the Docks Commission to request a reclassification of the property at 2465 Lost Lake road from Non -abutting to Abutting. There are three properties that abut the Lost Lake park on Lost Lake Road. Addresses are, 2563, 2503 and 2465. Addresses 2563 and 2503 are categorized as abutting property regarding the dock program, property 2465 is not. For reference, the Abutting property definition is; a residence, with extended lot lines to the shoreline, which fall within the City designated dock or slip location as indicated on the approved Dock Location Map and Addendum. The map below is from the Hennepin county GIS topography mapping. This map reflects property 2465 as being the closest to the shoreline, it indicates a portion of its shoreline as between 930' and 932' of elevation which is lower than any point on property 2503 and it also demonstrates the westerly property line for 2465 running mostly North, North West borders Lost Lake park in its entirety. „o 0 J rV 1083 - 3 - Reviewing the above, it seems clear that all three properties meet the definition for an abutting property but only two of them are classified as such. What is unclear is why one of the three was categorized differently. This could have been clerical or just a simple oversite. Regardless of why it was classified as non - abutting in the past, I would ask for the commission to evaluate and reclassify the property at 2465 from a non -abutting property to an abutting property. I will make myself available at a Docks Commission meeting to discuss, please advise as to when that could be. Thank you for your time in evaluating Sincerely Mark Wegscheid 1084 - 4 - AL CITY Of MOUND November 1, 1990 Mr. Vern Veit Jellico, Inc. 6636 Penn Avenue South Richfield, MN 55425 RE: Lost Lake Subdivision Walkway and Utility Easement Dear Mr. Veit: 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472-1155 CERTIFIED MAIL On February 1, 1989 a letter was sent to you from the Building Official requesting that a utility and public walkway easement be dedicated to the Lost Lake Subdivision. As indicated in Resolution #88-15 and City Council Minutes dated January 26, 1988 (see enclosed copies), Jellico agreed to dedicate this easement and construct a 4' wide asphalt walkway with 3' of gravel on each side. The purpose of this walkway easement is to provide access to the docks which are on adjacent park property. The docks have been installed under a good faith agreement that this walkway would be completed, however we have not received copies of the dedicated easement, nor has the walkway been constructed. Please contact John Cameron, City Engineer, in order to draft the required easement agreement by December 1, 1990. In addition, Lot 18 in the Lost Lake Subdivision which is currently undeveloped, and is the parcel where the easement shall be located, will not be granted a building permit until the easement agreement has been filed. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. S' rely, Edward J. Shukle, Jr. City Manager pi Enclosures cc: Jim Fackler, Park Director John Cameron, City Engineer Lost Lake Subdivision File Property Jacket: Lot 18, Block 1, Lost Lake, 2563 Lost Lake Road An equal -::;ir=', c . r !hot aces r,pt d;scrimi: T basis of race, color, national origin, or handicapped status -n the eJr"::SnIJ'•: or a; cass ic. or trea.m mployment !n, its programs and activities. CITY of NIOL-ND February 1, 1989 Mr. Vern Veit Jellico, Inc. 6636 Penn Avenue South Richfield, MN 55425 Re: Lost Lake Subdivision Walkway and Utility Easement Dear Mr. Veit: The City of Mound Park Director, James Fackler, has asked me to contact you regarding the walkway and utility easement and the surfacing of the walkway in 'the Lost Lake Subdivision. This was approved so the residents of the Lost Lake Subdivision could have six dock sites available from the City park system. I am enclosing a copy of Resolution 88-15 and the City Council minutes of January 26, 1988 for your convenience. It states in this resolution that Jellico agrees to dedicate a utility and public walkway easement to the area proposed for docks as well as a 4' wide asphalt sidewalk with 3' of gravel on each side. The City has proceeded to install these six dock locations under a good faith agreement that this would be accomplished, however, we have not received copies of the dedicated easement nor a con- struction schedule for completion of the walkway. You wii'l need to contact Mr.. Fackler and the City Engineer, John Cameron, to complete. all of the necessary work by July 1, 1989. Failure for you to complete the agreed upon conditions will result in the Park Department removing the dock sites from our system at the end of this season. Sincerely, Ajn Bertrand Building Official JB:pj Enclosure 89/14 cc: Jim Fackler, Park Director 1086 - 6 - .. i8 January 26, 1988 RESOLUTION NO. 88-}15 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE LOCATION OF SIX DOCK SITES ON LOST LAKE CHANNEL, CITY OF HOUND PROPERTY WHEREAS, the City of Mound owns property lying west of the Lost Lake Subdivision and east of the main channel access to Lake Minnetonka; and follows: WHEREAS, the six sites will be assigned location numbers as 55000 55040 55080 . A55120 - Abutting property, Lot 18 (2563 Lost Lake Road) 55160 . A55200 - Abutting property, Lot 17 (2503 lost Lake Road) and will be listed on the 1988 dock location map; and WHEREAS, these above listed docks will be governed under the Mound City Code, Section 437 Dock Licenses; and WHEREAS, Jellico, developer of the Lost Lake Subdivision. agrees to provide a walk/maintenance access to the docks from Lost Lake Road west toward Lost Lake to the 931.5 foot.flood elevation. This access is to be 10 feet wide with the length. determined by location of the 931.5 foot flood elevation line, with a 4 foot wide paved walkway surface to the 931.5 foot flood elevation; and WHEREAS, the. Mound Parks Advisory Commission recommended approval of these additional six (6) dock sites to.be.listed on the 1988 Dock Site Map at their special meeting of December 15, 1987. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, hereby approves the addition of the aforesaid six (6) dock sites to the City of Mound dock system. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Jellico agrees to dedicate a utility and public walkway easement to the area proposed for docks. The easement will consist of a 10 foot wide strip which will consist of a 4 foot wide strip of asphalt with 3 feet of gravel on either side for walkway and maintenance vehicle access to the dock site area to be installed by Jellico. The foregoing resolution was moved by Councilmember Jessen and seconded by Councilmember Johnson. 1087 - 7 - 19 January 26, 1988 The following Councilmembers voted.in the affirmative: Jessen, Johnson and Smith. The following Councilmembers voted in the negative: Jensen. Councilmember Abel was absent and excused. 2i-;:� 4 �- - . - -, . . Maydr i Attest: City Clerk �- 1088 - $ - .. 7 January 26, 1988 MINUTES - MOUND CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 26, 1988 The City Council of Mound,. Hennepin. County, Minnesota, met in regular session on Tuesday, January 26, 1988, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers at 5341 Maywood Road, in said City. Those present were: Mayor Steve Smith, Councilmembers Liz Jensen, Phyllis, Jessen and Skip Johnson. Councilmember Don Abel was absent and excused. Also present were: City Manager Edward J. Shukle, Jr., City Clerk Fran Clark, City Attorney Curt Pearson, City Engineer John Cameron, City Planner Mark Koegler, Finance Director John Norman, City Insurance Agent Earl Bailey and the follow- ing interested citizens: . Margaret & Bob Hansen, Barry Schneider, Tim Kane, Vern Andersen, Frank Hancuch, Cheryl Grand. The Mayor opened the meeting and welcomed the people in attendance. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. MINUTES Mayor Smith asked that the vote on Case #87-661 be corrected to read "...3 in favor with Councilmember Jensen voting nay....", in the August 25th minutes. MOTION made by Jessen, seconded by January 12, 1988, Regular Meeting, ously in favor. Motion carried. Jensen to approve the minutes of the as presented. The vote was unanim- CASE 188-701: _FRANK BUYSSE, 2009COMMERCE BLVD., MOUND SHORES, PID 114-117-24 14 0037,.VARIANCE PARKING LOT --SETBACK The City Planner reviewed the request explaining that the parking lot is al- ready in place. The owner when notified that a variance was required, prior to the parking lot being installed, elected to continue construction and. to apply for the variance "after the fact". The Planning Commission recommended denial of the variance request. MOTION made by Jessen, seconded by Johnson to deny the request for a variance. -in. parking _lot setback for. Frank Buysse, 2009 Commerce Blvd., PID 114-117-24 14 0037, P & Z Case 188-701. The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. APPROVE THE LOCATION OF NINE DOCK SITES ON LOST -LAKE CHANNEL CITY OF MOUND PROP RTf The City Manager explained the request. The Park Commission recommended ap- proval of the request for 9 dock sites. Barry Schneider, representing Jel- lico, the developer, stated that access (a utility and public walkway easement) will.be granted to the area proposed for docks. The easement will consist of a 10 foot wide strip which will consist of a 4 foot wide strip of 1089 - 9 - 8 January 26, 1988 asphalt with 3 feet of gravel on either side for walkway and maintenance vehicle access to the dock site area. He explained that 9 sites were measured out, 30 feet apart, for the total 290 feet that is there. Margaret & Bob Hansen, 5425 Bartlett Blvd., spoke against approval of these dock sites because of the environmental impact on the wetlands and con- sequently Lake Minnetonka. Tim King, 2447 Lost Lake Road, spoke in favor of the dock sites because there is already boat traffic in the channel and snowmobiles traffic in the marsh area that does not appear to be harming it. There was discussion on who would maintain the channel. Councilmember Jessen suggested 6 dock sites instead of 9. Councilmember Jensen stated she would still have to vote against this because of her concern about motorized traffic in the Lost Lake area. The City Attorney suggested that if this resolution is approved the following be inserted, "Jellico agrees to dedicate a utility and public walkway easement to the. area proposed for docks. The .easement will consist of a 10 .foot wide strip which will consist of a 4 foot wide strip of asphalt with 3 feet of gravel on either side for walkway and maintenance vehicle access to the dock site area to be installed by Jellico." The -Council agreed. Jessen moved and Johnson seconded the following resolution: RESOLUTION 188-15 RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE LOCATION OF SIX DOCK SITES ON LOST LAKE CHANNEL, CITY OF MOUKO PROPERTY The vote was 3 in favor with Councilmember Jensen voting nay. Motion carried. PARK COMMISSION The, City Manager explained that the Park Advisory Commission was never for- mally established in the City Code. He is suggesting that an ordinance be adopted creating this Park Advisory Commission and establishing its duties and terms. Smith moved and Johnson seconded the following: ORDINANCE 110-1988 AN ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 255 TO THE CITY CODE CREATING A PARK ADVISORY COMMISSION AND ESTAB- LISHING ITS DUTIES The vote was unanimously in favor. Motion carried. 1090 LAW OFFICES WURST, PEARSON, LARSON, UNDERWOOD & M ERTZ • A PARTNERSHIP INCLUDING PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 1100 FIRST BANK PLACE WEST n U A. THOMAS WURST, P.A. M 1 N N EAPO LI S, M 1 N N ESOTA SS402 TELEPHONE CURTIS A. PEARSON, P.A. (612) 33a.A200 DAMES D I,.ARSON, P.A. (�o THOMAS F. UNDERWOOD, P.A. January 4, 1H8 FAX NUMBER CRAIG M. MERTZ (612) 338.2625 ROGER J. FELLOWS Mr. Ed Shukle, City Manager City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, M11 55364 Re: Lost Lake Channel Dear Ed: In response to your letter of December 30, 1987, concerning the Lost Lake Channel, I have reviewed my files and my memory. I am not familiar with any written agreement between the City and property owners in the area which relates to boat traffic in the Lost Lake Channel. We tried a lawsuit whereby Mr. and Mrs. Wagman, who own a home at the outlet of'the channel, and claimed title to the property under the channel at that spot, did sue'H.ennepin County and the City of Mound. This lawsuit was tried and the City was found not to be -liable to Mr. and Mrs. Wagman. You are aware that at this time Wagman'.s attorney has filed a letter with the City making certain threats that if action is taken to excavate or increase channel activity in their area, they will commence litigation against the City. I know of no other agreement or threatened litigation regarding the Lost Lake Channel. Ver truly your` , L✓ Curtis A. Pearson CAP:lh City Attorney 1091 - 1 1/�z CITY OF MOUND 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MN 55364 (612) 472-1155 75 YEARS December 30. 1987 Curt Pearson 1100 First Bank Place West Minneapolis, MN 55402 Dear Curt: At the City Council meeting of Tuesday, December 22, 1987, the City Council reviewed a proposal to locate nine dock sites on the Lost Lake Channel. This was tabled until January pursuant to Councilmember Liz Jensen's statement regarding an agreement as to the amount of motorized traffic that should pass through the Lost Lake Channel. Jim Fackler, Parks Director, has reviewed the files on this issue as well 'as Jan Bertrand, Building Inspector. They have b.oth indicated to me that they are n..ot familar with any written agreement between the City and some of the .property owners along the channel with regard to the amount of traffic permitted in the channel. I would like you to review your files on this issue to see if there was any written agreements signed by the City and adjacent property owners to the channel with regard to motorized traffic in the Lost Lake Channel. If there is no agreement, or even if there was, how would the City prohibit an increased use in boat traffic on Lost Lake Channel? It is my understanding that this is a public waterway and the public should be able to use -it. Please review this issue at your earliest convenience. If you have any questions, please contact me. Since ly, �I Edward J. Shukle, Jr. City Manager cc: Jim Fackler, Parks Director ES:ls S � 1092 Barry Schneider Eckley-Schneider Craig Eckley 475 3786 472.5001 Wayzata, MN '' L ' Construction Co. Mound, MN December 17, 1987 City of Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, MN 55364 Attention Ed Shukle, City Manager and City Council Members Dear Mr. Shukle and Council Members: We are requesting that you establish a public commons area lying to the West of the Lost Lake Subdivision and that you issue dock sites on said access area. We propose that all docks and commons will be governed by City dock ordinances. We are also proposing that nine (9) docks be allowed on the charnel, according to the attached drawing. The Mound Advisory • Park Commission Resolution, dated December 15, 1987, resolved the inclusion.of the nine (9) Lost Lake dock locations .as commons sites on the 1988 Dock Location Map with the designation that. Lots 17 and 18 be included as abutting properties. Jellico, a Minnesota Partnership, has agreed to give the City of Mound a Utility and Public Walkway Easement (10 foot wide strip which will consist of a 4 foot wide strip of asphalt with 3 feet of gravel on either side for walkway and maintenance vehicle access to Commons and dock site area. This agreement is contingent upon the City of Mound designated the area, abutting the channel and lying West of the Subdivision, as a commons area in accordance with this request that said Lots 17 and 18 in said subdivision be considered abutting properties. Very Truly Yours, Eckley & Schn icr on ruction Co. Barry .Schneider President • BGS/ski 1093 - 13 70 . j h: I � �"S9 r� p•i��• ��t 15 8. IV CD 16 ' ml r �� ns.co 4 W d} J." of Lo? 19. _ .. _ • — t - _ __ _ Io �L N .w h .aSoo-•I 2f- _ .,w -J`-1 13 CD O to o l 1 5 1� o{ d goV�hcrlY iino rtrodi Avc�. Svb. No. 17� 17 I - g19.4ID /. ; _` _S�-_ t _lE3•t� ge.g9 l 4 I Ly 3 a ay.P Rc h ;� 3 en 1.0 . i�a 2.. 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Koenig Attorney at Law 2305 Commerce Boulevard Mound, MN 55364 December 18, 1987 Re: Lot 18, Lost Lake Subdivision Dear Bill: TELEPHONE (612) 338-AZOO This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of December 17, 1987, concerning the City adding a public docking area in the Lost Lake channel. It is my understanding that the Park Advisory Commission will be recommending that docking be provided in that particular area contingent upon receipt of a public easement across Lot 18 of the Lost Lake Subdivision. Your letter indicates that your clients will be providing that easement to the City. The only problem I have with the statements in your letter is on page 2 where you indicate that the City is going to dedicate this as a commons area. I see no reason for the City to change its designation of this property which currently has no encumbrance or impediment and dedicated for any specific public purpose. The City Council has the right, based upon the recommendation of the Park Advisory Committee, to establish docking areas off of any public way or public lands. I do not see that it is significant that there be any designation of this as a commons. I am presuming that your major concern is that Lot 17 and 18 be considered in the priority "l" section as to the docking Ordinance. I think you should work that out with the Dock Inspector but prior discussions about this area have indicated that there would be no restrictions on the use of these docks as to the general public and.therefore if this is a condition that you or your clients are placing on the easement, I think that should be discussed with the City Officials prior to the docking area designation being presented to the City Council. Wishing you a happy Holiday Season, I remain CAP: kl cc: Mr. Ed Shukle, City Manager Sincerely yours, u t%r I Curtis A. Pearson ,Y 1095 -151t� WILLLA,M R KOENIG JAMES G. ROBIN PETER W. JOHNSON JOHN W. WOOD, JR GARY L PHLEGER WARREN V.'BIGELOW. JR ANT C. SCHULZ LAW OFFICES HOENIG, ROBIN, JOHNSON & WOOD 2305 COMMERCE BOULEVARD MOUND, MINNESOTA 55364 (612) 472.1060 730 EAST LAKE STREET WAYZATA, MMESOTA 55391 (612) 475.1515 REPLY TO: MOUND December 17, 1987 Curtis Pearson Attorney at Law 1100 First Bank Place West Minneapolis, MN 55402 RE: Lot 18, Lost Lake Subdivision Deaf Curt: C. SCOTT MASSIE JAMES M. VENTURA T. CHRIS STEWART ERIC C. DAMMEYER CLARBSON LIN'DLEY OF COUNSEL EARLE J. N'IEDERLUECEE JAMES D. MAcE1 .NON This is in confirmation of my telephone conversation with you on the 16th day of December, 1987. Eckley & Schneider Construction Co., a Minnesota corporation, has requested that the City dedicate property lying to the West of the Lost Lake Subdivision and Easterly of the channel as a commons area (see attached Exhibit). If the application of Eckley & Schneider Construction Co. is approved by the City, I an assured by .Tellico, a Minnesota General Partnership, the owner of Lot 18, Block 1, Lost Lake, that they will grant to the City of Mound an access easement, 10 feet wide, over and across a part of Lot 18, from Lost Lake Road to said dedicated commons area. A legal description of the easement area is now being prepared by the surveyor. In addition to providing the City with an easement, I will, upon receipt of a Registered Property Abstract, furnish the. City with a Title Opinion showing title to the said Lot 18 to be in the name of Jellico, free and clear of any liens or encumbrances. Upon acceptance of the easement as drafted, and its signing by the fee owners, I will file that easement of record. 1096 ) 93 FA . As indicated, all of the above is contingent upon the City of Mound dedicating the area abutting the channel and lying West of the Subdivision as a commons area, in accordance with the request of Eckley & Schneider Construction Co., and that said Lots 17 and 18 in said Subdivision be considered abutting properties. Thank you. Very truly yours, KO NIG N, JOHNSON & WOOD William R. oenig WRK:ski The undersigned has read the above and agrees to comply with the • terms herein contained. JELLICO, a Minnesota General Partnership, • By: 60a Partner 1097 - 17 - I � v - f%� ,r pa] sit, 110. 17o W Ea of L, � I ' ��• '. � 5✓b. No y:�."'�'••�i• I � .' £aa>'/intel[alYo, 'z;�—�•• ji•i? '�! A✓d. S✓b.lde.170.•.,dc ,.• , y j ., I flint parol�iuiih Ahrlh 14110/ Co g C•� vu of La .'0. Aod.S..tL Aa�J Lost 14=•I6 12 r• t4 to 14 Do I 15 41. liti tr SCY' I � Irta• ��3.73 __ J r 'a / 6 I '` t I Wtsl Lnc of Ld 19, I ! 16deir L >_ Hwy A+d. 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R••5-q� •.8 � \ IJppJ♦ ilimllcio"lA.05 %q... 4.. a 1 I ; i•": I C� J • 1V";CU D' 75 YEARS December 18, 1987 CITY OF r GUPs!D 5341 MAYWOOD ROAD MOUND, MN 55364 (612) 472-1155 TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JIM FACKLER, PARKS DIRECTOR RE: LOST LAKE SUBDIVISION DOCKS In 1979► the City of Mound started proceedings to acquire a section of land on Lost Lake. This land had gone tax forfeit and made up the Lost Lake Subdivision. This property was owned by Nelson Developers and the City sought it for preservation of wetlands, parks and right of way. At the same time, Nelson Developers had begun their proceedings to reacquire the property. To eliminate a dispute over' who had just right to this property, Nelson Developers and the City of Mound agreed to split the property. Nelson Developers would retain all lands above the 931.5 elevation and the City would have everything below the 931.5 elevation. With this done, a portion of the City's property, from the 930.00 to the 931.5 elevation, was dry (Lake Minnetonka has a high water elevation of 920.4). This area that is dry is currently land locked. The Lost Lake Development blocks access from the east and the water level of Lost Lake blocks a.ccess from all other points. A proposal was made in 1986 by Eckley-Schneider Construction and Jellico Developers (formerly Nelson Developers) that would have 9 dedicated docks only for the homes in the Lost Lake Subdivision. This was turned down by the City Council through advisement of the City Attorney, Curt Pearson (reference letter dated July 2, 1986). In this letter, he states the conditions that should be met, they are: 1) The docks should not be dedicated to only residents of Lost Lake Subdivision, rather open to all Hound residents; 2) The Mound City Dock Ordinance should control the dock sites; 3) Develop a plan for access, location of docks and other public usage. Recently, Eckley-Schneider Construction and Jellico Developers proposed that the City of M� establish a Commons area with regard to the land discussed 3e. -19 /�b Lost Lake Docks Memo to Mayor and City Council December 18, 1987 Page 2 Attached is a letter regarding this proposal. It has been presented to the Parks Advisory Commission and they have recommended approval (see December 15, 1987 Special Meeting minutes, item "B" in Information/Miscellaneous on this agenda).. The staff recommends approval also and is available to answer any questions. JF:ls 1 "100 - 20 - LAW OFFICES WURST, PEARSON, LARSON & UNDERWOOD L R�RTwCR/wiR O� RRO►C{i1ONA.l. l►{OCI�T/ON{ .� 1100 FIRST QANK PLACE WEST ,loKAS WURST. P.Al M I N N EAPO LIS, M I N N ESOTA 554OZ Celt) »&-. Zoo CURTIS % PEARSON. P-A. J.-cs O. I. Ptso./. P..ti July 2, 1986 TMOKI.S F. UNDERwo= P.k ROGE11 J. FELLOWS Mayor and City Council City of Mound, Minnesota Re: Lost Lake Subdivision / Docks Gentlemen: I have been talking with Mr. Larson concerning a question which came up relating to dockage in the Lost Lake Subdivision. I have read the memorandum of May 12, 1986, from Jim Fackler and Dell Rudolph to Ed Shukle. I am confused by the reference to Woodland Point, Dreamwood, and Wyckwood since Mr. Larson informs me that those -commons are private commons. I call the Council's attention to Section 26.9301, Subds. 1 and 2, of the City Code. The ordinance included the definition of docks for "publicly owned shoreland" and in Subd. 2 license is required on "public structures, road-, parks, and commons". It is obvious that the ordinance does •not apply to private.lakeshore and private commons. Reference is also made to Section-26.0303, Subd. 1, which again defines where a license is necessary. Whatever parallel is being drawn between Dreamwood, Wychwood, and Woodland Point and Lost Lake would in my opinion be improper. The lands which abut the Lost Lake Subdivision on the west are publicly owned lands, and if it is the City's desire to make that into a public park or public docks, they certainly can do so if there are means for the public to obtain access to those lands. In most cases, this will mean public expenditures for preparing the access and also for providing trails or whatever improvements may be necessary on the publicly owned land.. If we were to obtain an .easement over certain properties in the Lost Lake Subdivision so the public had a way to get to this land, the City Park Commission and Council could decide that docks would be allowed. If public dockage is to be allowed, then the priorities will be those established- in Section 26.9303, Subd. 6. Mr. Larson informs me that three lots would in effect have first priority since the docks abut those lots. If six additional docks were to be provided in the area, they would be governed by priorities 2 and 3, and there would be no preference given to other lots in the Lost Lake Subdivision unless they happened to be the first to • apply and to be awarded the docks. 1101 - 21 - M WORST. PEARSON, HAMILTON. LxRSON & UNDERWOOD Page 2 Mayor and City Council City of Mound July 2, 1986 I think a plan can be worked out which will permit public docks on the lands abutting the Lost Lake -Subdivision, but there should not be any indication that the lands in the Lost Lake Subdivision have priority, but rather that the dock ordinance itself is controlling. It would therefore be the opinion of this office that before any dockage is permitted in this area, a total plan be worked out for access, location of docks, and other public usage of the property. I hope this answers the Council's questions, and we will expand upon this if you desire. Very, truly yours Curtis A. Pearson City Attorney CAP:1h CC: Mr. Ed Shukle Mr. Jim Larson i y 1102 - 22 - J Certificate of Survey for James & Cathy Veit of Lot 18, Block 1, LOST LAKE Hennepin County, Minnesota L� 3(!,Hq tAftew 9-1-44 (935.5) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES: Lot 18, Block 1, LOST LAKE. This survey intends to show the boundaries of tho above described property, and the proposed location of a proposed house. It does not purport to show any other improve- ments or encroachments. o : Iron marker spof a/evabi )n, mean sea level cWurrl 3ear1'ng5 shown are ba5i�d upon an assumed dafdrrl senohmark /s take NO water level 9M65#; Il-zx-93 ot.os�d E/rriaf bu 3% Ga.aye = 9vi 5 Z�To/otFw dfw = 9Y1,2 9J lawrJt �/oar = 93R5 I hereby certify that this survev was prepared by me or under my direct super- DATE /I - /8 -93 vision, and that I am a duly registered Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor under re, !-1"73 the laws of the State of Minnesota. re. 3-ice-va 3-Z9 SCALE JOB No. 93 -495 Mark S. Grunbere Minnesota Lic4n* Mober 12755 -23- 9S I LOT SURVEYS COMPANY, INC. INVOICE NO. 18476 F. 8. NO. 310-51 LAND SURVEYORS SCALE I" _ 20' 0- DENOTES IRON T. ANThONY' S BUIL ING INC. REGISTERED UNDER LAWS OF STATE OF MINNESOTA 11 Denotes Wood flub Set 7601- 73rd Avenue Noah - 5WS093 For Excavation Only Minneapolis, Minnesota55428 Benchmark: Top of hydrant 4-- Denotes Surface Drainage West of Lakewood It ore ���� � [-� Denotes Proposed Elevation i� South of Bartlett El. - 939.93 000, o Denotes Existing Elevation VL\ tiT 10 2�p ItZc>J )5,6g I�D -� o _�� 3s.a1 _ `13s.i < alyJL O 1938.'7 Syr 'Ll'O" °135.2 I�� I ► 9�9 , 31.0 I I 1 9�L 3 ID P- VIr _ I — I 2to 4' g32.6 9�t 0 OI ;p �jl I.1- 9'Jl.ctt v 933.Q IQGIJ ID , ILrrILtT't' # fiTljl l,J(y�t_ F,',pcJE_f'IU.iI._ ,o — L J j 93b.5 - m'tb. tL -(L g3z.v 2by'� NIML The ly eaasNnerlU shown ere from plate ofrecord or Inlon W Vft hereby bound tiaa o tM above do-dbed bnd Ord he boat 'Ion of all bulialepi andf w Ibla ancrOw—ts, If any, hnm or an acid 6w. SurveyedbyustMa 24th daYol Se tember tp -la Area - 15,395 Sq. Ft. Top of,Block 959.3 Garage Floor _ 938,8 Lowest Most Floor D 5191 Lot 17, Block 1, LOST LAKE Signed �. mood A. Prwh, Minn. Rep, o. 9743 -24- M 11/04/1996 1-7: 40 4'.3-4435 COFFIN! & GPONSERG P"GE 02 _ -90ad Certificate of Survey for Eckley Schneider Construction of Lot 16, Block 1, Lost Lake Hennepin County, Minnesota e,fi liYy dirt weatj G> fa 0 \ r f S8°E' i 7J* • tea. o . : `•" j I. �•+ve/ S✓ I. or I hereby certify that this is a true and correct representati.an.of a,survey -of the boundaries of Lot •16, Block I, Lost Lake, the location of all existing ••buI'Wings, if any, thereon, and the proposed location of a proposed building. It does not purport to show any other, improvements or encro.3chments_ COFFIN & GRONBERG, INC. Date : = 3i Scale: 1V" War ron rg M c"'�#; Q` Engineers. Land Surveyors, Planners' o Iron marker Lpng Lake, Minnes,otil. Oat= City serer .. �,.. :..,. 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A n c O aw n C-+ (D<�WO c -fi 1106 -26- nAL 2415 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD • MOUND, MN 55360-1668 • PH: 952-G72-0600 • FAX: 952-472-0620 • W W W.CIWOFMOUND.COM MEMORANDUM Date: April 30, 2021 To: Mayor & City Council From: Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance & Administrative Services Subject: Proposed Ordinance amending Chapter 78 Waterways The proposed changes in the attached Ordinance amending Chapter 78 of the Mound City Code were discussed at the March 18, 2021 Docks & Commons Commission meeting and at the April 20, 2021 City Council Special Meeting Workshop. Dock Administration's recommendations stem from the desire to create a more equitable and orderly process for residents to get into the Dock Program. The majority of wait list applicants aeon the wait list for at least seven years before being offered a spot in the Dock Program. The exceptions to this lengthy wait are those who have come off the wait list and become shares on the dock of a primary license holder and those living in dedicated neighborhoods. Back -round - Shared Dock Sites The official City recognition of the sharing of dock sites began in at least the 1980's before there was any kind of wait to get into the program. In the 1990's the official Wait List was created. • In 1996, the Commons Task Force "encourage(ed) increased shared dock usage" in an attempt to remove docks from the "front of some abutter's homes" and to reduce the size of the wait list. • Since 2001, the City Code was amended to allow a wait list participant to be a share on a dock after one year on the wait list and applying for a second consecutive season. • The wait list grew from the twenties in the 1990's to 120 in 2012 to over 225 in 2021. In 2020, the City placed amoratorium on adding new shared sights and required existing shares to pay the full $325 dock fee for their B SU to better reflect the true value and to be fair to others in the program. The City Code currently allows a secondary dock holder (share) to take over a dock site abandoned by a Primary after two years of sharing the dock, or can request a separate new site after sharing for 15 years. Often neighbors will share with new neighbors, sometimes moving out themselves soon afterward, which prevents the dock site from being offered to the regular wait list. With the exception of Dreamwood, where shares are part of the settlement agreement, there are 17 sites in the regular Dock Program that are currently shared. Another potential concern is the ability of the Primary to put a boat in their name that really belongs to anon -resident. While there are risks for the non-resident to hand over their title, making it less likely, Staff has seen instances of this occurring. Recommendation The Docks & Commons Commission recommended grandfathering in existing shares and changing the wait list requirement to make it more commensurate with the regular wait list experience. This is achieved in the proposed ordinance by requiring a share to get within the top 40 on the waidist before being eligible and then licensing the share and requiring a maximum of 2 BSUs per shared site. Continued..... 1107 Background - Dedicated Commons The Dock Program has three `dedicated' commons/subdivisions; Woodland Point, Dreamwood and Wychwood. These three neighborhoods only allow inland residents from the neighborhood to be eligible to obtain a site on dedicated commons. The City Code is silent on if and when these dock licensees can request a spot in the regular program. Wychwood has 5 docks available to non -abutters, Dreamwood has 29 and Woodland Point has 20 slip sites (4 boats at a straight dock X 5). Woodland Point residents have had the shortest wait to get into the dock program than any other resident in the City. 2020 was the first year there has been a wait for Woodland Point residents to get in since 2016. Because 4 boats at a straight dock can be a logistical challenge and limit boat size, some Woodland Point residents take a less desirable spot initially and request to move to the regular program the following year. Technically it means a Woodland Point resident can get a spot in Year 1 in Woodland Point and move to the regular program in Year 2, taking a regular spot away from someone else on the regular waitlist who will wait 7+ years to earn a spot Recommendation Similar to the recommendation for shared sites, the majority of the Docks and Commons Commission agreed with Staff's recommendation to require residents in dedicated neighborhoods to stay in those dedicated neighborhood sites until such time they would get within the top 40 of the waitlist before requesting a site in the regular program to make it more commensurate with the rest of the wait list applicants. Staff recommends approval of the attached Ordinance amending Chapter 78 of the Mound City Code as it relates to Waterways and the attached Resolution authorizing publication by title and summary. Please let Catherine know if you have any questions at (952)472-0633 or via email at catherinepaus the@cityfomound. com. 1108 ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO BE ACTED UPON AT MAY 11, 2021 CITY COUNCIL MEETING (POSTED APRIL 30, 2021) CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE -2021 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 78 OF THE MOUND CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO WATERWAYS The City Council of the City of Mound ordains: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 78 Waterways, Article V. Dock and Slip Licensing, Section 78-100 Definitions of the Mound City Code as follows: Sec. 78-100. Definitions. Secondary Site Holder means an individual resident who shares a dock site with a Primary Site Holder but is not a Dock License holder. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Mound hereby amends Chapter 78 Waterways, Article V. Dock and Slip Licensing, Section 78-103 Regulations of the Mound City Code as follows: Sec. 78-103. Regulations. Section 78-103 Regulations of the Mound City Code be hereby amended as follows: (e) License Holders From Dedicated Neighborhoods. Primary Site Holders from the Dreamwood. Woodland Point or Wvchwood subdivisions must remain at their dedicated neighborhood slip or dock location until the time their year on the wait list would reach position 40 or less on the wait list. From that year forward, the primary license holder is eligible to request an oven site in the general dock program. (eD Dock Use Area Combining. Two adjoining, Primary Site Holders may combine their dock use areas into one combined larger dock use area for the installation of one dock. They must, however, continue to apply for and pay for their separate dock site locations. Upon notice to the City of their termination of participation in the combined dock facility, they shall each be entitled to return to such separate dock site locations. (2) Primary Dock Share. Two Primary Site Holders are allowed to share a single dock site if the dock site is considered by Dock Administration to be a shareable location. A wait list applicant is eligible to be a primary dock share in the vear when that person reaches position 40 or less on the wait list. A maximum limit of two BSUs will be required on all primary shares. Secondary Site Holder_Site l4eldefs as a 'eTa' Ron ae f .....:..,...se of a T iee lqoa —Peel-- Site. Existing Secondary Site Holders as of the 2020 boating season are grandfathered in and considered a legal non -conforming use of a Licensed Dock Site. No new Secondary Site Holders will be added to a Licensed Dock Site and this practice will be discontinued after the last Secondary Site Holder is no longer participating in the Dock Program. 14im&Fy Sit@ 14@id@ smay olo.t to add a co.,.ad&F Sit- 14oldeF. 4 The Secondary Site Holder is not a licensee, affd may continue to use the licensed dock only at the 1109 discretion of the Primary Site Holder, and is subject to the provisions of this section and the following conditions: ((1.) No Secondary Site Holder shall have past due property taxes, municipal utility fees, including but not limited to water and sewer bills, and penalties and interest thereon. EW= . ...... H-)(2.) On non -abutting dock sites, a arandfathered Secondary Site Holders can claim priority rights to become that sites' Primary Site Holder when all of the following have occurred: a. The Primary Site Holder does not renew his or her application within the timeframe listed within this Section. a. The Secondary Site Holder has participated in the program a minimum of two consecutive full boating seasons on the site not being renewed. The full boating season requirement is met when the secondary site holder is added between January I' and May 3 Pt of the license year. If both of these criteria have not occurred, the City is not obligated to provide a dock or slip to the Secondary Site Holder. (4) (3.) On non -abutting dock sites, a grandfathered Secondary Site Holders who lras shared the same non -abutting dock site with the same Primary Site Holder for 15 full boating seasons or more may request to be a Primary Site Holder on a vacant site. The remaining letters (g) through (1) will be renamed (i) through (r). Passed by the City Council this 1lth day of May, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, City Clerk Published in the Laker- Pioneer the _ of _, 2021. Effective the _ day of , 2021. 1110 CITY OF MOUND, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO.21- RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF AN ORDINANCE BY TITLE AND SUMMARY, AS IT RELATES TO WATERWAYS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Mound has adopted Ordinance No. 21- amending Chapter 78 of the Mound City Code as it relates to Waterways; WHEREAS, Minnesota Statutes, Section 412.191, subdivision 4 allows publication by title and summary in the case of lengthy ordinances; and WHEREAS, the City Council determines the following summary will clearly inform the public of the intent and effect of the Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Mound hereby determines to publish the following summary language, which is hereby approved, in lieu of publishing the full text of the Ordinance: CITY OF MOUND ORDINANCE NO. -2021 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 78 OF THE MOUND CITY CODE AS IT RELATES TO WATERWAYS The City Council of the City of Mound approved the above -referenced ordinance. The ordinance amends Chapter 78 of the Mound City Code as follows: • Amends Sec. 78-100. Definitions. Secondary Site Holder to clarify Secondary Site Holders are not licensed dock holders; • Adds a new Sec. 78-103. Regulations. (e) to require license holders in dedicated neighborhoods to remain on a dedicated neighborhood dock until they would have reached 40 or less on the wait list prior to requesting a dock site in the regular program. • Adds a new Sec. 78-103. Regulations. (g) Primary Dock Share to require a potential share to reach 40 or less on the waitlist or to be a current licensee in order to be eligible to share and to limit shared sites to a maximum of two BSUs. • Amends Sec. 78-103. Regulations. (f) Secondary Site Holder to grandfather in existing shared sites as of the 2020 season. A copy of the entire text of the ordinance is available for public inspection at city hall and at the Westonka Public Library in the City. Passed by the City Council this 11"' day of May, 2021. Mayor Raymond J. Salazar Attest: Kevin Kelly, City Clerk O& MLNK Real People. Real Solutions. May 11, 2021 Mr. Eric Hoversten, City Manager & Director of Public Works 2415 Wilshire Boulevard Mound, MN RE: Shoreline Drive Pedestrian Corridor Study Project No.: C1.123252 Dear Mr. Hoversten, 2638 Shadow Lane Suite 200 Chaska, MN 55318-1172 Ph: (952) 448-8838 Fax: (952) 448-8805 Bolton-Menk.com Please find attached the Draft Report for pedestrian safety improvements previously requested by the City Council. I will be presenting the report at the city council meeting for discussion and further action. I will also plan to answer any questions the Council may have. Best Regards, Bolton & Menk, Inc. Brian D Simmons, P.E. City Engineer Https.//boltonmenk-mysharepolnt com/personal/brans=Bolton-menk_com/Documents/Mound/2021 OS 11 Council Pakcet/2021-OS-11 Ped Study Letter.doa, Bolton & Menk is an City of Mound Shoreline Drive Corridor Study Study Report May 2021 `'y r Bolton i Burnsville, IVIN �\ 'f 1l 8901 . G ' ., ./ F-952-890-804 77�K T n�+ Table of Contents I. Introduction........................................................................................................................ 2 II. Study Partners..................................................................................................................... 2 III. Existing Conditions.............................................................................................................. 3 IV. Traffic Analysis....................................................................................................................4 V. Key Transportation Issues................................................................................................... 8 VI. Study Goals and Objectives................................................................................................ 9 VI I. Identification and Evaluation of Alternatives.....................................................................9 VIII. Recommended Alternative...............................................................................................15 X. Next Steps.........................................................................................................................15 Figures Figure1— Corridor Study Area......................................................................................................................2 Figure 2 - Multiple Threat Situation..............................................................................................................3 Figure 3 —Consolidated Crossings at Auditors Road..................................................................................11 Figure 4—Consolidated Crossings at Belmont Lane...................................................................................12 Figure 5 —Consolidated Crossings at Commerce Boulevard......................................................................13 Appendices Appendix A — Alternatives Appendix B — Opinions of Probable Cost Appendix C —Traffic Analysis Appendix D — Evaluation Matrix 1114 I. Introduction The City of Mound, Hennepin County and Three Rivers Park District are work! ngtogether to identify multi mod al transportation improvements on Shore I!ne Drive (CSAH 15) between Commerce Blvd (CSAH 110) and Adidtors Road (Figure 1). Shoreline Drive provides an important connection from %%%to %%%. The corridor serves muIt! pie transportation users including auto mob! Ies, transit, pedestrians and bicyclists. The City of Mound, Hennepin County and Three Rivers Park District desire to define a comprehensive vision for Shoreline Drive and the Dakota Rail Regional Trail. The study included: • Defningthe issues and potentia l opportunities a Ion gthe corridor. • Establishing the corridor vision and goals. • Developing and eva l dating potential mutt! moda l infrastructure imp rove ment alternatives. iI � Illillillb Mound Figure 1— Corridor Study Area The remainder of the study report is organized into sections to provide context on the study background and purpose, agencies involved, existing and future conditions, improvement options, and recommendations. II. Study Partners The CSAH 15 Corridor Study was a joint effort between: • City of Mound • Three Rivers Park District • Hennepin County These agencies serves as a Project Management Team (PMT) and met throughout the study process to review and discuss study progress and technical deliverables. Prepared by. Bolton & bank, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 2 1115 III. Existing Conditions Existing conditions were documented on Shoreline Drive with a focus on land use, traffic operations, safety, access, and pedestrian/bicycle accommodations. This information served as the framework for developing improvement goals for Shoreline Drive and Dakota Rail Regional Trail and was based on the technical study analysis. The study team's existing condition analysis examined the following areas: Transportation System Characteristics In the context of the overall transportation system, Shoreline Drive serves as a minor arterial roadway providing a key connection from Mound to Minnetonka and further on to Minneapolis on the east and Minnetrista on the west. The connection to Commerce Blvd and associated land uses such as Walgreens, Mound Marketplace, Mound Transit Center, Wells Fargo Bank, True Value, and the Mound Harbor District influence traffic and use of the Shoreline Drive corridor. Existing Traffic Operations Existing operations show acceptable delays, Level of Service C or better, throughout the study area. Further information on the traffic analysis and traffic information for the developed alternatives can be found in Section IV. Pedestrian and Bicycle Connections Sidewalks are present along both sides of the corridor. Sidewalk space is typically constrained and right against the roadway curb. Designated pedestrian crossings are located at the signalized crossing of Shoreline Drive and Commerce Boulevard and the west side of the unsignalized intersection of Shoreline Drive and Belmont Lane. Pedestrian crossings of a 4-lane roadway section are prone to the possibility of a multiple -threat situation. As a driver yields to a pedestrian crossing one of two lanes of traffic, the driver in the second lane may not see the pedestrian and continue at full speed. See Figure 2 below. Figure 2 - Multiple Threat Situation Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 3 1116 The Dakota Rail Regional Trail runs east -west through the City of Mound, crosses Shoreline Drive at Auditors Road, crosses Commerce Boulevard at a mid -block crossing south of Shoreline Drive and consists of unmarked crossings. Both crossings are prone to a multiple -threat crossing as described above. Transit Service The Mound Transit Center is located within the study area and serves Route 645, with limited stop service to downtown Minneapolis, and Route 677, with express service to downtown Minneapolis. IV. Traffic Analysis The non -motorized emphasis of the proposed study area roadway improvements will reallocate some existing automobile space to bicycle and pedestrian space, therefore traffic operations analysis was performed to understand potential impacts to automobile traffic. Traffic Data To support traffic analysis, 13 hours of intersection turning movement data (6 am to 7 pm) was collected on January 28, 2021 at the following intersections: • CSAH 15 and Commerce Boulevard • CSAH 15 and Belmont Lane • CSAH 15 and Auditors Road Traffic Impacts from COVID-19 Data collected for this traffic analysis was compared to the most recent MnDOT traffic data that was collector prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. This analysis evaluated traffic data near the intersection of CSAH 15 and Commerce Boulevard. Assuming that the 13 hour traffic data collected represents approximately 75 to 85 percent of daily traffic, 2021 traffic data appears to be generally consistent with typical traffic conditions (see Table 1). As such, unadjusted 2021 traffic data was used in subsequent traffic analysis. Table 1— COVID-19 Traffic Comparisons at Intersection of CSAH 15 and Commerce Boulevard Most Recent 202113 Hr2021 Estimated Approach Traffic ADT Count ADT Range Count East 11,000 7,784 9,200- 10,400 West 4,250 3,870 4,550-5,200 North 10,100 8,607 10,100 - 11,500 Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 4 1117 Traffic Operations Analysis Traffic operations analysis at study intersections was performed for AM and PM peak hour traffic conditions under the following roadway network scenarios: • Existing roadway configuration (no build) • Consolidate CSAH 15 non -motorized crossings at Auditors Road • Consolidate CSAH 15 non -motorized crossings at Belmont Lane • Consolidate CSAH 15 non -motorized crossings at Commerce Boulevard Analysis Methodology Traffic operations were evaluated using the Synchro 11 software, which implements the intersection level of service (LOS) analysis methodology from the Highway Capacity Manual. This analysis evaluated overall intersection LOS, approach LOS, and lane group LOS. Note that some lane groups include multiple movements where lanes facilitate multiple movements (i.e. shared through/right-turn lane). This traffic analysis considers operations at LOS E or worse deficient, in accordance with typical MnDOT design standards. Analysis Results Existing Conditions Under the existing roadway configuration, traffic operations are at LOS C or better throughout the study area. Levels of service for AM and PM peak hour conditions are shown in Table 2 and Table 3, respectively. Table 2 —AM Peak Hour LOS: Existing Roadway Configuration EB WB NB SB Intersection Intersection WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Commerce Blvd tAA B B B A A B B B B B and CSAH 15 CSAH 15 and A A A A C B B B B Belmont Ln CSAH 15 and A A A A A C B B Auditors Rd Table 3 — PM Peak Hour LOS: Existing Roadway Configuration EB WB NB SB Intersection Intersection WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Commerce Blvd #AA B B C A B B B B B B and CSAH 15 CSAH 15 and A A A A C B C C C - Belmont Ln CSAH 15 and A A A A A C B B Auditors Rd Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 5 1118 Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Auditors Road Assumed Roadway Revisions This concept would consolidate the existing crossings at Auditors Road and at Belmont Lane into a single crossing on the west side of Auditors Road. The crossing would be supplemented with an overhead rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB). A short segment (around 300 feet) of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail would be reconstructed on the south side of CSAH 15 to tie into the new crossing configuration. This concept also assumed the following modifications at the intersection of CSAH 15 and Auditors Road: • Convert intersection into a''%access (no left turns from Auditor's Road) • Remove eastbound right turn lanes on CSAH 15 (convert outer through lane to a shared through/right-turn lane) A conceptual layout for this configuration is provided in Appendix A. Traffic Operations Impacts The above modifications are not expected to introduce operations deficiencies at any study intersection, with LOS C or better expected for all traffic movements during AM and PM peak hour traffic conditions. Levels of service for AM and PM peak hour conditions with the proposed revisions are shown in Table 4 and Table 5, respectively. Table 4 —AM Peak Hour LOS: Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Auditors Road EB WB NB SB Intersection Intersection WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Commerce Blvd tAA B B B A A B B B B B and CSAH 15 CSAH 15 and A A A A C B B B B Belmont Ln CSAH 15 and A A A A A B B Auditors Rd Table 5 — PM Peak Hour LOS: Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Auditors Road EB WB NB SB Intersection Intersection WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Commerce Blvd #AA B B C A B B B B B B and CSAH 15 CSAH 15 and A A A A C B C C C - Belmont Ln CSAH 15 and A A A A A B B Auditors Rd Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Belmont Lane Assumed Roadway Revisions This concept would remove the existing non -motorized crossing at Auditors Road, instead having users cross at Belmont Lane. A bike crossing would be provided on the east side of Belmont Lane, with a pedestrian crossing provided on the west side. The crossing would be supplemented with an overhead Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 6 1119 rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) or a traffic signal. A short segment (around 230 feet) of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail would be reconstructed on the south side of CSAH 15 to tie into the new bike crossing configuration. Additional roadway modifications that were assumed for this concept include: Convert the typical CSAH 15 roadway section to one through -lane in each direction within the study area o One eastbound through lane between Commerce Boulevard and Auditors Road o One westbound through lane between Cypress Lane and Belmont Lane A conceptual layout for this configuration is provided in Appendix A. Signal Warrant Analysis at Belmont Lane Signal warrant analysis was performed for the intersection of CSAH 15 and Belmont Lane, assuming the above roadway revisions were implemented. This analysis was based on guidance provided in the Minnesota Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Using 2021 traffic data collected for this study, a traffic signal is not warranted. As such, traffic operations analysis for this intersection assumes the existing two-way stop control is maintained. The results of the signal warrant analysis are shown in Appendix C. Traffic Operations Impacts The cross-section change on CSAH 15 is not expected to introduce operations deficiencies, with most of the traffic movements being studied operating at LOS C or better during both the AM and PM peak hour. LOS D is expected for the northbound left turn movement at Belmont Lane in the PM peak hour, however this is within typical design standards, and is a fairly low volume movement (46 northbound left turns in the PM peak hour). Levels of service for AM and PM peak hour conditions with the proposed revisions are shown in Table 6 and Table 7, respectively. Table 6 —AM Peak Hour LOS: Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Belmont Lane EB WB NB SB Intersection Intersection WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Commerce Blvd #AA B B B A A B B B B B and CSAH 15 CSAH 15 and A A A A C B C B B - Belmont Ln CSAH 15 and A A A A A C B B Auditors Rd Table 7— PM Peak Hour LOS: Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Belmont Lane EB WB NB SB Intersection Intersection WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Overall Overall Overall Overall Overall Commerce Blvd tAA B B C A B B B B B B and CSAH 15 CSAH 15 and A A A A D B C C C - Belmont Ln CSAH 15 and A A A A A C B B - - Auditors Rd Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 7 1120 Consolidate Non -Motorized Crossings at Commerce Boulevard This concept would eliminate the existing Dakota Rail Regional Trail crossing of CSAH 15, instead adding on -street bike facilities on CSAH 15 and Westedge Boulevard. This on -street route would then connect back to the existing Regional Trail alignment at Westedge Boulevard. The proposed bike facility type varies by location: • CSAH 15: Auditors Road to Commerce Boulevard — 2-way separated bike lane on the north side of CSAH 15 • CSAH 15: Commerce Boulevard to Westedge Boulevard —Standard bike lanes, with buffered bike lanes near the intersection with Commerce Boulevard • Westedge Boulevard —Advisory shoulders Additional roadway revisions that were assumed in this concept include: • CSAH 15 Cross -Section o Convert to one westbound through lane between Auditors Road and Commerce Boulevard (maintain two eastbound through lanes) • Intersection of CSAH 15 and Commerce Boulevard o Remove westbound right turn lane, converting the existing through lane into a shared through/right turn lane A conceptual layout for this configuration is provided in Appendix A. Traffic Operations Impacts The reallocation of roadway space to non -motorizes uses is not expected to introduce operations deficiencies in the study area. The intersection of CSAH 15 and Commerce Boulevard is expected to remain at overall intersection LOS B throughout the day, with no approach operating lower than LOS C. The northbound left turn movement at Belmont Lane is expected to operate at LOS D during the PM peak, but this is within typical design standards. V. Key Transportation Issues An important element of the study was the identification of key transportation issues. The following information provides a summary of issues identified by existing conditions analysis and agency input. Issues were identified as primary and secondary issues. Primary issues are vital to the success of a potential project in making the required improvements needed. Secondary issues are also important but were not considered to set the framework for potential improvements. They may relate to items that can be addressed regardless of the alternative selected from this study. Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 8 1121 Primary Issues Lack of Comfortable Crossings A primary issue is the lack of comfortable pedestrian and bicyclist crossings across the corridor. This lack of connectivity suppresses active transportation throughout the corridor and presents an opportunity for increased multimodal use. • Lack of designated pedestrian crossings in desirable locations. • Lack of traffic control devices at Belmont Lane and Auditors Road combined with poor sight lines and multiple lanes of vehicular traffic. • Lack of pedestrian refuge islands at uncontrolled crossings. Secondary Issues Agency input also identified a variety of secondary issues, including: • Alignment of roadway related to sight lines • Access point sight lines and safety related to vehicle speeds VI. Study Goals and Objectives Following the identification of issues and needs along Shoreline Drive and the Dakota Rail Regional Trail through both a technical process and agency input, study partners developed the following Corridor Study goals: • Develop a financially responsible plan • Safely accommodate all users (vehicles, transit, pedestrians, bicycles) • Provide efficient and reliable mobility • Provide infrastructure improvements compatible with social, environmental and economic resources These goals were used to identify and evaluate the trade-offs between improvement options. Each goal was comprised of specific objectives and performance measures as well related to specific components or factors in the goals. VII. Identification and Evaluation of Alternatives The study area has three distinct intersections where alternatives were considered, which are Auditors Road, Belmont Lane and Commerce Boulevard. Multiple improvement alternatives were identified and evaluated based on the existing conditions analysis and issues and needs identified through agency input. Full copies of the alternative drawings can be found in Appendix A. An evaluation matrix was used Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 9 1122 to compare the benefits and trade-offs between alternatives as compared to the study's goals. This evaluation matrix can be seen in Appendix D. Each alternative's probable costs are based on MnDOT 2019 statewide average bid prices. To develop planning -level opinions of probable costs, it was necessary to make some assumptions about construction. The opinions of probable costs include typical construction materials and costs such as excavation, grading, base, pavement, pavement markings, and signing and markings. Each alternative includes a range for the opinions of probable costs. The high end of the range includes an allowance for design and engineering. Each opinion of probable cost also includes a 20%contingency that may account for unexpected costs or unknown project -specific cost items at this planning -level phase. These opinions of probable costs also include lump sum allowances for construction cost incidentals such as landscaping/ turf establishment, drainage/utilities, and erosion and sediment control. Individual project costs may vary; these opinions of probable costs are only intended to be used at a planning level and should be refined throughout project development. No Build Alternative NO BUILD OVERVIEW: • No changes to existing conditions • 4-lane divided highway with dedicated turn lanes • Uncontrolled crossings at Belmont Lane and Auditors Road • No curb extensions NO BUILD OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COSTS As Alternative 1 is a no -build with no future project planned on the corridor, an opinion of probable costs was not calculated. Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 10 1123 Alternative 1— Consolidated Crossings at Auditors Road MR w LYNH Figure 3 — Consolidated Crossings at Auditors Road ALTERNATIVE 1 OVERVIEW: • Reduced access at Shoreline Drive and Auditors Road • Refuge island on the west side of Auditors Road • Right turn lane removal on eastbound Shoreline Drive • Right turn lane removal on northbound Auditors Road • Marked crosswalks at Auditors Road • Overhead rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB's) for eastbound and westbound Shoreline Drive ALTERNATIVE 1 OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COSTS The planning -level opinions of probable costs to implement Alternative 1 are $240,000-$290,000. The estimate includes the cost of resurfacing the roadway, removing turn lanes, adding a refuge island, new ADA-compliant curb ramps, striping, signing and marking, installing overhead RRFB's, and a 20% contingency for unexpected costs. The higher end of the opinions of probable costs range includes the costs for roadway design and engineering. More information on the opinions of probable costs is provided in Appendix B. Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 11 1124 Alternative 2 — Consolidated Crossings at Belmont Lane Figure 4 — Consolidated Crossings at Belmont Lane ALTERNATIVE 2A OVERVIEW: • Realigned trail crossing from Auditors Road to Belmont Lane • Lane reductions and curb extensions on Shoreline Drive • Traffic signal (unwarranted) at Belmont Lane • Marked crosswalks at Belmont Lane • Removed trail crossing at Auditors Road ALTERNATIVE 2A OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COSTS The planning -level opinions of probable costs to implement Alternative 2A are $570,000-$690,000. The estimate includes the cost of resurfacing the roadway, adding curb extensions, constructing a shared use path, new ADA-compliant curb ramps, striping, signing and marking, a traffic signal, and a 20% contingency for unexpected costs. The higher end of the opinions of probable costs range includes the costs for roadway design and engineering. More information on the opinions of probable costs is provided in Appendix B. ALTERNATIVE 213 OVERVIEW: • Realigned trail crossing from Auditors Road to Belmont Lane • Lane reductions and curb extensions on Shoreline Drive • RRFB's at Belmont Lane • Marked crosswalks at Belmont Lane • Removed trail crossing at Auditors Road Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 12 1125 ALTERNATIVE 213 OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COSTS The planning -level opinions of probable costs to implement Alternative 2B are $280,000-$340,000. The estimate includes the cost of resurfacing the roadway, adding curb extensions, constructing a shared use path, new ADA-compliant curb ramps, striping, signing and marking, roadside and median RRFB's, and a 20% contingency for unexpected costs. The higher end of the opinions of probable costs range includes the costs for roadway design and engineering. More information on the opinions of probable costs is provided in Appendix B. Alternative 3 — Consolidated Crossings at Commerce Boulevard {CHURCH RE) —� ,_�►i SIDFWALN BUFFERED BIKE LANES _ y "' r- 2—WAY SEPARATED BIKEWAY �i LYNWOOD BLVD LYNWOOD BLVD R� ORS' — : J�\ } I��so' Figure 5 — Consolidated Crossings at Commerce Boulevard ALTERNATIVE 3 OVERVIEW: y, � ' rNOReCIIye' • 10' two-way separated bikeway and sidewalk along Shoreline Drive from Auditor Road to Commerce Boulevard • Lane reduction along westbound Shoreline Drive • 5' buffered bike lanes from Commerce Boulevard to parking lot entrance/exit of Mound Marketplace • 5' bike lanes to Westedge Boulevard • Advisory shoulder (aka edge lane road) on Westedge Boulevard from Lynwood Boulevard to the Willow Court • Removal of existing trail from Westedge Boulevard to Shoreline Drive Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 13 1126 ALTERNATIVE 3 OPINIONS OF PROBABLE COSTS The planning -level opinions of probable costs to implement Alternative 3 are $300,000-$360,000. The estimate includes the cost of resurfacing the roadway, constructing a two-way separated bikeway and sidewalk, constructing a shared use path and a sidewalk, new ADA-compliant curb ramps, striping, signing and marking, and a 20% contingency for unexpected costs. The higher end of the opinions of probable costs range includes the costs for roadway design and engineering. More information on the opinions of probable costs is provided in Appendix B. Dismissed Alternatives During the alternative analysis, several ideas were discussed but ultimately dismissed as being fatally flawed when compared against the study goals. • Grade Separated Option —An overpass along the regional trail over Shoreline Drive was not technically feasible due to the overheard transmission lines that run along the trail. An underpass was considered, but due to the runout length required to go under Shoreline Drive, high groundwater, nearby surface waters, and roadway utilities this alternative was considered infeasible. Technical Evaluation of Alternatives The project team evaluated each of the alternatives based on a set of technical evaluation criteria. The evaluation criteria were developed based on the overall project goals, which included four main categories: • Cost • Safety • Compliance • Community Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Criteria No Build Consolidate at Consolidate at Consolidate at Auditors Belmont Commerce Develop a financially responsible plan N/A + + + Safely accommodate all system users - + 0 0 Evaluation Matrix Goals Provide efficient and reliable mobility + + + + Provide infrastructure improvements compatible with social, environmental and - + + 0 economic resources Legend _ p Does Not Minimally 7ExceedsMeasure Meets Meet Meets Measure Measure Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 14 1127 A summary of the technical evaluation matrix is shown above. A more detailed technical evaluation matrix is shown in Appendix D, which includes individual objectives and goals for each evaluation category. Vill. Recommended Alternative The PMT considered results of the technical analysis as well as stakeholder input and feedback when working towards a recommended alternative. The following describes the recommendations made along Warren Street as part of this study. Recommended Alternative The recommended alternative is Alternative 1. Alternative 1 retains the existing trail alignment, retains four lanes of traffic on Shoreline Drive, reduces conflicts at Auditors Road, and adds overhead RRFB's to increase visibility and vehicle yielding for bicyclists and pedestrians at the crossing. Alternative 1 is recommended for the following reasons: • Achieves a majority of the study goals • Increases pedestrian connectivity by adding a sidewalk and path between 1" Avenue and 4" Avenue • Provides better access to Park Christian School with the addition of a path • Increases pedestrian and bicyclist safety by removing turn lanes, which shortens crossing distances, increases the visibility of pedestrians, and offers a refuge along Shoreline Drive • Scores the highest in the technical evaluation matrix Stakeholder feedback is supported in the recommended alternative: • Retains access to public amenities along the trail system • Removes lane reductions along Shoreline Drive IX. Next Steps The purpose of the Shoreline Drive Corridor Study is to develop a plan for improvements to Shoreline Drive and the Dakota Rail Regional Trail crossings which will guide what may be included in a future project along Shoreline Drive. The concepts developed as part of this study are high-level and will need additional refinement through preliminary and final design. Environmental review and permitting will also be required with exact requirements based on the scope of the project and the funding source. As future projects may turn from plan to reality, they will move forward as part of the City's CIP process, which involves additional public engagement specific to the project area and timing. The improvement options identified and alternatives recommended in this study will help the City of Mound continue to maintain a better functioning, greater mobility, and safer minor arterial roadway. Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 15 1128 Study partners must continue to work together to further plan, obtain funding, design, and implement the recommended improvement projects. All partners have an active role in implementing these improvements. All competitive funding sources should be considered. Agencies should also update their comprehensive and transportation plans to include these findings to better leverage funding sources. Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. Shoreline Drive Corridor Study I C1.123252 Page 16 1129 O& MLNK Real People. Real Solutions. May 11, 2021 Mr. Eric Hoversten, City Manager & Director of Public Works 2415 Wilshire Boulevard Mound, MN RE: EntranceMonumentationProject —Plans&Specs Shoreline Drive — PW 21-13 Project No.: OC1.123153 Dear Mr. Hoversten, 2638 Shadow Lane Suite 200 Chaska, MN 55318-1172 Ph: (952) 448-8838 Fax: (952) 448-8805 Bolton-Menk.com Please find attached the plans for the Entrance Monumentation project. Specs are available on request due to the size of the documents. Also attached is an updated cost estimate for this project. I will also provide a copy of the documents, available at the City Council meeting for review and comment, and to answer any questions you or the Council may have. Best Regards, Bolton & Menk, Inc. �� T�� Brian D Simmons, P.E. City Engineer Https.//boltonmenk-mysharepoint com/personal/brians=bolton-menk_com/Documents/Mound/2021 OS 11 Council Pakcet/2021-OS-11 Lm, Order Bids.docx Bolton & Menk is an CITY OF MOUND RESOLUTION NO. 21- RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR THE 2021 ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROJECT CITY PROJECT NO. PW-21-13 WHEREAS, The Council has directed Staff to prepare estimates and options for entrance monumentation project; and WHEREAS, the Council has reviewed those options and directed the preparation of plans and specifications for the entrance monumentation project; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Mound, Minnesota, to receive plans and specifications for the 2021 Entrance Monumentation Project, and to authorize advertisement for bidding, and authorize the bid letting for this project. Adopted by the City Council this 11th day of May, 2021. Mayor Raymond J Salazar Attest: Catherine Pausche, City Clerk RESOURCE LIST UTILITIES OTYOFMOUND MINNESOTA GAS CENTERPOINT ENERGY Ory Hall MNEL CHWAENSEN, RE. 2415 WILSHIRE BLVD RO.BOX 1165 MOUND, AN 55364 MINNEAPOIS, AN 952472-0603 55440-1165 700 WEST LINDEN AVENUE ty OAdministrator MINNEAPOIS, AN 11403 EPIC HOFGRSTEN 6123215480 Mayor'. PAYMONDJ. SALAZAR TELEPHONE FRO NTIERCOMMUNICATIONS City Council Members MIO-IAELPAIETTA SHERRIE PUGH 62 WEST MINNESOTA STREET PHILVELSOR LECENTER AN 56057 PAULANRSON 507357-2220 JASON ITOLT CABLE MEDIAOJM City Engineer., STEVE HENNES BRIAN SIMMONS, P.E. 14309 HUNTUNGFON AVE Belton & Vent, Inc SAVAGE AN 55378 2638SHADOW NNE 952-895-0218 CHASKA, AN 55318 952-048-8838 ELECFRIC XCEL ENERGY JACOBJOYCE 5505 MANAITOU ROAD IXCELSIOR, AN 55331-8565 952-4703339 NOTE: EXISTING UTILIFY INFORMATION SHOWN ON THIS PLAN HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY THE UTILITY OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELDVERIFY EXACT LOCATIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED BY STATE LAW. NOTIFY GOPHER STATE ONE CALL, 1-800-252-1166 OR 651-4540002. THE SUBSURFACE UTILIFY INFORMATION IN THIS PLAN IS UTILITY QUALITY LEVEL D UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THIS UTILITY LEVEL WAS DETERMINED ACCORDING TO THE GUIDELINES OF Cl/ASCE 38-02, ENTITLED "STANDARD GUIDELINES FORTHE COLLECTION AND DEPICTION OF EXISTING SUBSURFACE UTILITY DATA." NAAD 1 Cr'C NI RI PROJECT LIMITS BID LOCATION CITY OF MOUND CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROJECT CITY PROJECT 21-13 MAY, 2021 MAP OF THE CITY OF MOUND ,n_ HENNEPIN COUNTY, AN Y 0 1000 2000 SCALE FEET SHEET INDEX SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE GENERAL 30.01-130.02 TITLE SHEET, LEGEND CIVIL C0.01 EXISTING CONDITIONS & REMOVALS PLAN C1.01-C1.02 SIGN DETAILS& LANDSCAPE DETAILS C2.01 EROSION CONTROL PLAN C3.01 GRADING PLAN C6.01 SITE & LANDSCAPE PLAN ELECTRICAL E1.01 ELECTRICAL PLAN E2.01 ELECTRICAL DETAILS STRUCTURAL S1.01 STRUCTURAL DETAILS THIS PLAN SET CONTAINS 11 SHEETS PROJECT DATUM: HENNEPIN COUNTY COORDINATES HORIZONTAL: (NAD83-1986 ADD VERTICAL: CITY OF MOUND (NGVD29) mN5E° MINN.PROFES5°' ws OF THE S�p�E°r ��� JONA� ND NE6EN 263g SHADOW NNE SUITE2E CHASKA MINNESOTA 5531g BO LTON Pn k. (952J ooe-Be3e EmaIP. Cb k @b It - k. 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THIS UTILITY LEVEL WAS d AUTO SPRINKLER CONNECTION SIGN TRAFFIC RIP CAST IRON MONUMENT DETERMINEDACCJRDING TO THE GUIDELINES OF Cl/ASCE38-02,ENTITLED "STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR THE COLLECTION AND DEPICTION OF �°• BARRICADE PERMANENT 0 SIGNAL CONTROL CABINET STONE MONUMENT EXISTI NG SUBSURFACE UTILITY DATA" ,l s s s s UNDERGROUND FIBER OPTIC BASKETBALL POST y SOIL BORING EXISTING TOPOGRAPHIC LINES E E E E UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND GAS �° BENCH SIREN OVERHEAD UND COMMUNICATION FILL BIRD FEEDER ® TELEPHONE BOOTH RETAINING WALL HE oe HE oe OVERHEADD ELECTRIC X X X X X X FENCE ® BOLLARD ® TILE INLET ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ FENCE DECORATIVE oc oc oc oc OVERHEAD COMMUNICATION ® BUSH RID¢ TILE OUTLET GUARDRAIL AT AT AT AT OVERHEAD UTILITY ® CATCH BASI N RECTANG ULAR CASTI NG ® TILE RISER TREE LINE UTILITIES IDENTIFIED WITHA QUALITY LEVEL: BUSH LINE LINETVPES FOLLOWTHE FORMAT: UTILITVTVPE-QUALITY LEVEL ® CATCH BASIN CIRCULAR CASTING ('] TRANSFORMER ELECTRIC EXAMPLE: an an UNDERGROUNDGAS, QUALITY LEVELA SURVEY LINES cuaesroP TREE -COIN CONIFEROUS UTILITY QUALITY LEVEL )A, B,C, D) DEFINITIONS CAN BE FOUND IN C/ASCE 38-02. ® � ® CLEAN OUT TREE DEAD o 0 o CONTROLLED ACCESS ITT I LITV QUALITY LEVELS: a¢tt CULVERT END TREE DECIDUOUS BOUNDARY QUALITY LEVEL D: PROVIDES THE MOST BASIC LEVEL OF INFORMATION. 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CONDUIT & CONDUCTOR IN PLACE) PROTECT EXISTING SIGN i / -----PROPERTY LINE, TRIP. OADOD- \ - - A -- i / I - - CD_CD— - R CD A C.D I_�cD—cD—`D�cD—cD—`O—`°—cD—cD—c° D �w ------ CD— EXISTING SIDEWALK(PROTECT 1-, - _ �— 1 1 EPA ANTICIPATED CONSTRUCTION ACCESS LOCATION OFF OF SHORELINE DRIVE REMOVE EX. LANDSCAPING AND MULCH (CONTRACTOR PROTECT CURB & APPROX. 630 SF GUTTER AND SIDEWALK) REMOVE SIGN POST (3TOTAL) SHORELINE DRIVE .211 °„°°"°"' CONSTRUCTION NOTES: I 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE IF ANY PROTECTED ITEMS ARE DAMAGED OR DISTURBED. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EX. SIDEWALK AND CURB AND GUTTER AT SITE ACCESS LOCATION PRIORTO EQUIPMENT ACCESSING THE SITE. LEGEND 3. QUANTITIES FOR MULCH AND LANDSCAPE REMOVALARE APPROXIMATE. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL EXISTING UTILITIES. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ANY DISTURBED AREATO IT'S ORIGINAL STATE/GRADES. 6. REMOVALS SHALL NOT OCCUR WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM ENGINEER. REMOVAL LIMITS AND ITEMS SHALL BE VERIFIED - PROTECT EXISTING SIDEWALK AND BY THE ENGINEER PRIORTO REMOVAL. CURB &GUTTER ]. ALL SALVAGED ITEMS SHALL BE PROPERTY OF THE CITY OF MOUND UNLESS OTHERWIS DIRECTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL SALVAGE ITEMS FOR THE CITY AND DELIVER THEM TO MOUND PUBLIC WORKS; 5468 LYN WOOD BLVD. AS AN INCIDENTAL REM X TOJECTST THE GIN 8. CONTRACTOR GAOV GE SIDE WORKMAYEXTENDACROSS ON END OF PROJECT, LOCATION REMOVE TREE, SIGN POST, OR LIGHT 9. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SIDEWALK CLOSURE/DETOUR SIGN ON EACH END OF PROJECT, IN LOCATION IDENTIFIED BY OWNER. SIGNS & CLOSURE TO REMAIN IN PLACE THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. o s so PRO SaLA� „ „ESTaTeDs B����N zesewnoow ume, suiTe zoo wTWAS PREPARED „�som CITY OF MOUND, MN s"EET DrmeD„D DiDxaxD..wn soOR q DDT a°wN °iREusorn� ww LICENSED wnsrcw SO NNESoTA sssie Qom ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROJECT Hm¢. ® MNNeD.., `"!/ Phon.� (ssz7 ooe-ease C0.01 SCALE H & NK ��ww bolton enkc"hcDm ,We= iomAT mo.me¢em ww.hDmDD-D,e„k.DDD, a,„ EXISTING CONDITIONS &REMOVALS PLAN ssoss s/6/sosi D�Fon.ississ MONUMENT SIGNAGE NOTES: 1. CONTRACFORTO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR MONUMENT SIGNAGE INCLUDING ALL HARDWARE, ATTACHMENTS, MASONRY CONSTRUCTION, LETTERING AND METAL FABRICATION REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION. 2. CONTRACTORTO PROVIDE MATERIAL SAMPLES FOR COLOR AND FINISH SELECTION AND APPROVAL BY OWNER. 3. ARCHITECT TO PROVIDE DIGITAL FILES FOR SIGNPANELAND LETTERING FABRICATION. d EXISTING CONCRETE WALK TOI SGLE. N.T.S. MASONRY TIES EVERY OTHER COURSE PVC COINED IT PER ELECTRICAL PLANS ELEVATION: ENTRY MONUMENT \' J SSau_. N.T.S. FINISH GRADE +9A8.1 2--1" CAST STONE CAP WITH DRIP EDGE (3 EQUAL PIECES), PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE W/ HIGH POINT IN CENTER. PROVIDE 1/2" CHAMFER ON ALL EDGES SEE DTL 3/C1.01 LETTERING OR LOGO PANEL W/ 1" STAND OFF TO ACCEPT 10 24" THREADED ROD IS" LONG) STACKED STONE VENEER PER SPECIFICATIONS I CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE { BASE, WITH 1.5" CHAMFER, a SEE SHEET S1.01 IP•: MONUMENT LIGHT LIGHTING UNIT TYPE 1 SEE ELECTRICAL SHEETS CONCRETE BASE 2'10" 3' 0" II PVC CONDUIT PER PLANS VI VA 1.5" DEEP FABRICATED REVERSE LIT CHANNEL LOGO PANELTO BE PAINTED BLACK. LETTERS TO STAND OFF 1" WITH WHITE LED'S (6500K) FOR ILLUMINATION CAST STONE CAP WITH DRIP EDGE (3 EQUAL PIE( SEE DTL 3/C1.01 1.5" DEEP FABRICATED LETTERS TO BE PAINTED BLACK. LETTERS TO STAND OFF 1" (NOTE:'CITY OF' TEXT IS NOT LIT) 1.5" DEEP FABRICATED REVERSE LIT CHANNEL LETTERS TO BE PAINTED BLACK. LETTERS TO STAND OFF 1" WITH WHITE LED'S (6500K) FOR ILLUMINATION STONE VENEER PER SPECIFICATIONS CONIC BASE (SEE STRUCTURAL DETAILS) FINISH GRADE+948.7 NOTE: PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR CAST STONE CAP AND CONNECT IONS. E Q.�CAST STONE CAP (3 EQUAL PIECES), WITH DRIP EDGE THREADED ROD INSERTS, EPDXY IN PLACE. PROVIDE .m FOUR(4)PER CAP. ° STONE VENEER, PER SPECIFICATIONS COLUMN CORE PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS 3 COLUMN CAP U sSn\E. N.T.s. y qo mIN�,i �,� � "RpU.••�"�" " ^�xE`„q;EOF © ������ zeEeSCA uNE. suiTEzoo w^ �IDN oN CITY OF MOUND, MN sHeeT O-IASKA, MIN -NEO AS 55318 oF. wwonek. @b000e-eeee ..o ". ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROJECT C1.O1 EONnT No. NEISEN Emoi(. cno@bnlmnmenk.cnm EWas seoee s/e2ozi '"'bo1eon-menk'mm ^°'^ SIGN DETAILS "on.iz+ise b 'ITS— m e TREE PLANTING DETAIL '.LE'. N.Ts. NOT CUT LEADER NYLON STRAP GUY ASSEMBLY POST NOTCHED OR D FOR GUY WIRE. USE 3 GUY ASSEMBLIES FOR EVERGREENS 4" TREE TAPE ON DECIDUOUS TREES 3" MULCH DEPTH, PULL BACK 4" FROM TREE TRUNK BACKFILLPER SPECIFICATIONS REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF WIRE BASKET _AFTER TREE IS IN THE PIT. REMOVE TWINE, & PULL BURLAP FROM TREE TRUNK NOTE: SET TOP OF ROOT BALL —1" TO 2" MOVE SURROUNDING FINISH GRADE ZONE Trunk Protection REQUIRED IF WHEELED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INVOLVED WITHIN 10' OR LESS PROVIDE SNOW FENCING C EQUALAT DRIPLINE (MIN.) ZONE Root Protection VARIES PERTREE SIZE EXTENDS FROM DRIPLINE TO DRIPLINE TREE PROTECTION NOTES 1. ALLTREES TO BE PROTECTEDAND PRESERVED SHALL BE PER DETAIL. GROUPING OF MORE THAN ONE TREE MAY OCCUR. RESTRICTED ZONE 2. TREESTOBE PROTECTEDAND PRESERVED SHALLBE IDENTIFIED ON THE TRUNK WITH WHITE SURVEY TAPE. 3. TOPREVENTTREE ROOT SMOTHERING, SOILSTOCKPILES, SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED OR STORED WITHIN ATREE DRIP LINE OR W ITHIN 15 FEET ZONE 1 OF A TREE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. Branch Protection PROTECT LOWER BRANCHES OF 4. TREE ROOTS SHALL NOT BE CUT UNLESS CUTTING IS TREE CANOPY. CONTACT UNAVOIDABLE. OWNER IF ANY PRUNING IS NEEDED 5. TRENCHES SHALL BE HAND DUG WITHIN THE DRIP LINE IN AREAS WHERE ROOTS TWO INCHES IN DIAMETER AND GREATER ARE PRESENT, OR WHEN IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO LOW BRANCHING TREES. WHENEVE R LOSS IBLE, ROOT S T WHO INCHES OR GREATER IN DIAMETER SHALL BE TUNNELED OR BORED UNDER AND SHALL BE COVERED TO PREVENT DE HER DRAT ION. ]. WATER IN G OF PROTECT ED TREE S IN WHICH ROOTS WERE CUT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 8. AU GER TO KINDLING RATHER T DAN TREN CH ING SHOULD BE USED FOR UTILITY PLACEMENT WITHIN DRIP LINE OF TREE. 9. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL ENCIRCLE ANY TREE WHOSE OUTER DRIP LINE EDGE IS WITHIN 20 FEET OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 10. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE BRIGHT, CONTRASTING COLOR, DURABLE, AND A MINIMUM OF FOUR FEET IN HEIGHT. 11. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE SET AT THE DRIP LINE OR 15 FEET FROM TREE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, AND MAINTAINED IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 6. WHEN ROOT CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE, A CLEAN SHARP CUT SHALL BE MADE TO AVOID SHREDDING OR SMASHING. ROOT 12. ANY GRADE CHANGES (SUCH AS THE REMOVAL CUTS SHOULD BE MADE BACK TO A LATERAL ROOT. WHENEVER OF TOPSOIL OR ADDITION OF FILL MATERIAL) POSSIBLE, TREE ROOTS SHOULD BE CUT BETWEEN LATE FALL AND WITHIN THE DRIP LINE SHOULD BE AVOIDED BUD OPENING, WHEN ROOT ENERGY SUPPLIES ARE HIGH AND FOR EXIST ING TREES TO REMAIN. RETAINING CONDITIONS ARE LEAST FAVORABLE FOR DISEASE CAUSING WALLS AND TREE WELLS ARE ACCEPTABLE AGENTS. EXPOSED ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED IMMEDLATELY TO ONLY WHEN CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO GRADE PREVENT DEHYDRATION. ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED WITH SOIL CHANGE. OR BURLAP AND KEPT MOIST. PLANTING BED PER PLANS PROVIDE 3" DEEP SAUCER AT EACH SHRUB SHREDDED HARDWOOD 3" DEPTH SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH MULCH, 3" DEPTH (INCIDENTAL) AS SPECIFIED, KEEP MULCH ADJACENT LANDSCAPE, PER PLANS CLEAR OF TRUNK AS SHOW KI LOAM TOPSOIL BORROW, AS SPECIFIED OSPADECUT _ c i -1'-0 SHRREEDDH HARDWOOD MULCH, 0 M CGE II NI I HAND DUGTRENCH AT FILLCH 6" WALK EDGE NOTES: NOTES: —III LOAM TOPSOIL .III III 1. O.C. TRIANGULAR PLANT SPACING PER PLANS III BORROW, AS 2. AREAS IDENTIFIED ON PLANTING PLAN AS O.C. SPADECUTEDGE TO BE INCIDENTAL TO PLANT MATERIAL COST SPECIFIED SHALL BE TRIANGULAR SPACED AND SHALL BE USED ON ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS NOT ADJACENT TO O.C. SPACING PER PLANS 3. SEE PLANTING PLAN FOR SPECIES PAVED SURFACES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS DEPTH AS SPECIFIED 2x ROOT BALL DIAMETER SHRUB/PERENNIAL BED PLANTING PERENNIAL PLANTSPACING SPADE CUTEDGE PLANTING EDGE AT PAVEMENT i SGLE'. N.T.S. SGLP. N.T.S. �� ! N.T.S. SGLE'. N.T.S. 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VEHICLE TRACKING SHALL BE MINIMIZED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. ANY ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT IN THE TRAVELED ROADWAY SHALL BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY UPON DISCOVERY AND IN NO CASE MORE THAN 24-HOURS OF DISCOVERY. 3. TURF DISTURBED OUTSIDE OF THE AREAS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN DUE TO SITE ACCESS OR CONSTRUCTION STAGING SHALL BE RESTORED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 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UNDERGROUND UTILITIES: FIELD LOCATE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO EXCAVATION FOR INSTALLATION OF SITE IMPROVEMENTS. IF A CONFLICT EXISTS BETWEEN PROPOSED SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND EXISTING OR PROPOSED UTILITIES, IMMEDIATELY ADVISE THE OWNERS REPRESENTAT NE. 2. SPOT ELEVATIONS: WHERE SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS, SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE TO THE TOP OF FINISH SURFACES 3. CONTRACTOR IS TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT EXISTING VEGETATION TO REMAIN AT ALL STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGED PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE REPLACED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 4. CONTRACTOR IS TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT EXISTING CURB& SIDEWALK AT ALL STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGED CURB & GUTTER OR SIDEWALK WILL BE REPLACED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. i o s so PROFESd°AAa a HESTATEOF ������ zese sHnoow ume, suirezoo w o CITY OF MOUND, MN SHEET HOPZ Phone N aa8 8838 18 ermEoxu elo NaNOTiUTlsosrn� ry molARTsuPEP� w �c rt �py�� s®0alL� ,�// E-air,Cha�0 'on.n ent.mn, FF® n ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROD EGT Cr3.01 iomnT mo. me�sem 'ems-- ww.eni�nn-n,enk.�n, Was GRADING PLAN ssoss s/e/souFon.isazss ----------------------------------- —----------------------------- — _ — — _ ------ -)( ------- -------------------------------------- --_---------------------- `----- — — — — — — ` -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ \ \ i------------------------- no —no EDGE OF LANDSCAPE BED SOD TYPE SALT TOLERANT ' , no — no — �� I i I i i APPROX. 164 SQ. YD. no no no no�no�no�no—not—nm—I ti 10 SH CONSTRUCTION LIMITS 10 o I no _A A ------ PLANT SCHEDULE CITY SYM SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SIZE CONIFEROUS TREES 3 PG PICEA GLAUCA VAR. DENSATA BLACK HILLS SPRUCE UHT. B&B PERENNIALS 13 HS HEMEROCALLIS'STELLA DE ORO' STELLA DE ORO DAYLILY #1CONT. 10 SM SALVIA'MAYNIGHT' MAY NIGHTSALVIA #1CONT. ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 26 SH SPROBOLUSHETEROLEPIS PRAIRIE DROPSEED #1CONT. LEGEND: W W W W LAWN - SOD PLANTING BED ® EXISTING SIDEWALK LIGHTING UNIT TYPE 1 GFCI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE PEDESTAL W W W 1\ 00 - W no - no - no - W f10 - no - no i W i W i i i i W i i W W W i W i W W W i W W i i i i W i W i \J. W W W W W W W W W W W W i i i i i i i i W i i i W i W i i i i W i i W W W W i W i W W W W i W GENERAL NOTES: 1. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES: FIELD LOCATE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO EXCAVATION FOR INSTALLATION OF SITE IMPROVEMENTS. IF A CONFLICT EXISTS BETWEEN PROPOSED SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND EXISTING OR PROPOSED SHORELINEDRIVE UTILITIES, IMMEDIATELY ADVISE THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE. 2. CONTRACTOR IS TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT EXISTING VEGETATION TO REMAIN AT ALL STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGED PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE REPLACED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 3. CONTRACTOR IS TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT EXISTING CURB & SIDEWALK AT ALL STAGES OF CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGED CURB & GUTTER OR SIDEWALK WILL BE REPLACED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 4. GRADING AND STAGING WORK MAY EXTEND BEYOND NORTH AND SOUTH PROPERTY LINES. CONTRACTOR TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT ANY EXISTING SIGNAGE, LANDSCAPING AND TREES ON ADJACENT PROPERTY. ANY DISTURBANCE TO BE RESTORED TO ORIGINAL CONDITION UPON PROJECT COMPLETION. ENTIRITY OF MONUMENT SIGN STRUCTURE TO BE COMPLETED SOUTH OF THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE. GENERAL LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT NOTES: 1. MASTER PLANT SCHEDULE: TREES, SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS ARE LISTED IN THE MASTER PLANT SCHEDULE. IF THERE IS A CONFLICT BETWEEN THE QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE DRAWING AND THE QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE PLANT SCHEDULE, THE PLAN QUANTITIES SHALL PREVAIL. 2. SHRUB AND PERENNIAL GROUPINGS SHALL BE PLANTED AND MULCHED IN ONE CONTINUOUSLY MULCHED BED. 3. SOD ALL DISTURBED AREAS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 4. ROTARY TILL TOP 4-6" OF SOIL. RESPREAD TOPSOIL TO SPECIFIED DEPTH PRIOR TO SODDING. 5. SEE SHEET C1.02 FOR LANDSCAPING DETAILS. BVMEOR`UNDER MV DIRECTSUPERVISIONANDTHAT IAMADULV LICENSED BOLTON 2638 SHADOW LANE, SUITE 200 JDN CITY OF MOUND, MN SHEET 0 5 10 PROFESSIONAL LANDSC RCHITECT LAWS OF THE STATE OF DRAWN MINNESOTA. y/�}/ CHASKA, MINNESOTA 55318 JDN ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROJECT HORZ. </( Phone: (952)448-8838 CKED C6.01 SCALE FEET &MjANK Email: Chaska@bolton-menk.com CLIENTP JH/BS SITE &LANDSCAPE PLAN JONAT N D. NELSEN ® www.bolton-menk.com CLIENT PRO]. NO. LIC. 53433 DATE 5/6/2021 OC1.123153 ______________________________ __________________________ — — — \ � 1 � OF —iY ----0— — i / � i=miss rA COMMUNITY ENTRANCE MONUMENT ( SEE SHEET C1.01) ELECTRICAL LEGEND LIGHTING ON IT TYPE I - MONUMENT UPLIGHT CONDUIT STUBMONUMENT SIGN BACKLIGHTING 4 GFCI DUPLEX RECEPTACLE PEDESTAL OLE 1-1 SEE SHEETE1.02 3/4" PVC CONDUIT 2" SHORELINE DRIVE ® � s � I / CONSTRUCTION LIMITS / n n n no —no no ono ono ono ono PLACE HANDHOLE AT LOCATION OF EXISTING LANDSCAPE UP-LIGHT^O 1 -D GENERAL NOTES: 1. SEE SHEET E1.02 FOR ELECTRICAL DETAILS AND NOTES. -— PROPERTY LINE, TYP._ 10 DROMINNES d°NAB a nEs.A.EnF ������ z60esHADOw aNasUTe2oo w 0 CITY OF MOUND, MN SHEET HOPZ -"Phone 52 AA8 883818 E M[°xu e'ONANOPUTIiosi°� ry m°IARisuPFP� w �c rt �py�� sa® �� ,�// Emil Ch°�@eoimn.n ent.mm n HN ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROD EGT E1 0� 10mAT mo. me�sem 'ems-- ww.e°it°n-menk.�m .Was ELECTRICAL PLAN ssoss s/6/20219)FO*n.l2slss ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. THE "GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT" AND ALL OTHER DIVISION 1 SECTIONS AS APPLICABLE ARE CONSIDERED PART OF THIS CONTRACT. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ITEMS WHICH ARE OBVIOUSLY AND REASONABLY NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION. 3. ALL WORK AND MATERIAL SHALL BE IN FULL ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) AND STATE AND LOCAL CODES THAT APPLY. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE OUT PERMITS, PROCURE CERTIFICATES, AND PAY FEES CONNECTED THEREWITH. 5. DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND INTENDED TO SHOW APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. COORDINATE ALL FINAL LOCATIONS WITH THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES, AND WITH OWNER. 6. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW AND THE BEST OF THEIR SEVERAL KINDS, AND BE UL-LISTED. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TOUCH UP OR REFINISH THE FACTORY FINISH OF EQUIPMENT MARRED DURING SHIPMENT OR INSTALLATION. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE A LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN OF THE STATE IN WHICH THE WORK IS LOCATED. 9. GROUNDING SHALL COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. 10. AT THE COMPLETION OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL RUBBISH CAUSED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL THOROUGHLY CLEAN ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS. 11. ALL WORK SHALL BE GUARANTEED FREE FROM DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 12. ALL ITEMS OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED. ENGRAVED PLATES SHALL BE USED USED TO IDENTIFY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. 13. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SPECIFICATION GRADE, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 14. WIRING DEVICES SHALL MEET NEMA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. 15. ALL CIRCUIT DIRECTORIES AFFECTED BY THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE NEATLY RETYPED TO REFLECT CHANGES UNDER THIS CONTRACT. 16. ALL DOWNSTREAM ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT THAT IS TO REMAIN, BUT ARE SERVED FROM EXISTING DEVICES OR LIGHTING FIXTURES BEING REMOVED SHALL BE RECIRCUITED AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY. 17. NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS TO ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT, BOTH THE NEW AND EXISTING, SHALL BE MADE AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THESE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. CAREFUL INSPECTION OF THE PLANS AND SITE IS REQUIRED AS THE PLANS DO NOT INDICATE ALL SUCH ELECTRICAL ITEMS AND EQUIPMENT. 18. EXISTING ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIGHTING FIXTURE, WIRING DEVICES, SIGNAL EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT, AND WIRES, AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL ITEMS WHICH ARE RENDERED OBSOLETE BY THESE ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS, SHALL BE DISCONNECTED, REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF BY THE CONTRACTOR. 19. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL HIS WORK DONE UNDER THE CONTRACT FROM INJURY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND PROTECT ALL NEW AND EXISTING EQUIPMENT FROM DAMAGE. 20. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE COPPER WITH THHN OR THWN INSULATION, OR XHHW FOR CONDUCTORS LARGER THAN #8 AWG. 21. ALL EXISTING MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT REMOVED UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER AND, UNLESS REUSED, SHALL BE STORED OR DISPOSED OF AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT REMOVED UNDER THIS CONTRACT AND SHALL REPAIR OR REPLACE SUCH DAMAGED ITEMS WITHOUT COST TO THE OWNER. TOP VIEW OPEN FRONT TO FACE AWAY FOOTING BELOW FROM AMPHITHEATER 6 1/2" MOUNTING HOLES r 1" DRIP SHIELD BELL BOX WITH IN -USE WEATHERPROOF COVER MOUNT WITH 1/2" DIA. S.S. FABRICATION NOTES: ANCHOR BOLTS 1. AS MANUFACTURED BY POVOLNY CONCRETE BASE INCIDENTAL SPECIALTIES OR EQUAL TO RECEPTACLE UNIT PRICE 2. STANCHION-1/8" STEEL NA I� HOLD 2-4" ABOVE ADJ. GRADE 3. BASE-1/4" ALUMINUM BACK OF CAST STONE 4. POWDER COATED BLACK ENAMEL AMPHITHEATER COLUMN PAINT FINISH 3" 5. ETL LISTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH 10" DIA. X 30" DEEP UL 50 CONCRETE BASE SECTION TRANSITION TO GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUIT AT FOOTING GFCI DUPLEX PEDESTAL ENCLOSURE 2 SCALE: N.T.S. SIGN FLOODLIGHT FIXTURE of w w z U z w 1/2" TYPE C w CONDUIT FITTING a 3/4" TO 1/2" z p GRS REDUCER 0 0 3/4" GRS CONDUIT SLOPE SURFACE U 0 w w GRADE z I I 0 Ib U I I � a LU I d I 8" DIAMETER X 30" o I I4 d. 4 DEEP CONCRETE N II FOOTING 4I I d �d 4 Q COMPACTED SUBGRADE LIGHTING UNIT TYPE 1: 1. HUBBELL RATIO ULTRA COMPACT FLOOD CATALOG # RFL1-4K 2. INTENT TO PROVIDE CONSISTENT LIGHT COVERAGE OF MONUMENT SIGN FACE. CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM LOCATIONS AND ADJUST AS NECESSARY TO MEET INTENT. 3. FOOTING, SUBGRADE PREP, AND INSTALLATION INCIDENTAL TO LIGHTING UNIT TYPE 1 3 LIGHTING UNIT TYPE 1 FIXTURE DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. Remote moue LED po Su FABRICATED ALUMINUM LETTERING CLEAR POLYCARBONATE BACKING CONDUIT OUT BACK OF LETTERING WHITE LED LIGHTING LED LIGHTING INFO: AGILIGHT MODULES WHITE 6500K WITH 12V 60W POWER SUPPLY OR, APPROVED EQUAL 1" LETTERING STANDOFF PER SHEET C1.01 NOTE: 1. REMOTE MOUNTED LED POWER SUPPLY FOR SIGN BACK -LIGHTING TO BE ACCESSIBLE FROM THE BACK SIDE (WEST SIDE) OF MONUMENT SIGN. 2. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS SHOWING PROPOSED LOCATION AND ACCESS. 1 MONUMENT SIGN BACKLIGHTING DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. GRADE QUAZITE #PG1118BA18, OR EQUAL, 11"x 18"x 18" DEEP POLYMER CONCRETE/FIBERGLASS PULLBOX W/ HEAVY-DUTY, NON-SKID COVER TWO (2) PENTA-HEAD STAINLESS STEEL COVER BOLTS. COVER SHALL BE RATED FOR 15,000 Ib/100 sq. inch ACCIDENTAL VEHICLE LOAD. 7 ---7 GROUND CABLE & CONDUIT PER PLANS 4 HANDHOLE DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. SECTION EXISTING CONDUIT (PROTECT) 12" GRAVEL BACKFILL I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN, SPECIFICATION, OR REPORT WAS PREPARED DESIGNED SHEET BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION AND THAT I AMA DULY LICENSED 2638 SHADOW LANE, SUITE 200 JDN CITY OF MOUND, M N PROFESSIONAL�LANDSRCHITECT LAWS OF THE STATE OF B0LTONROFMINNESION CHASKA, MINNESOTA 55318DRAWN `/ Phone: (952) 448-8838 CHECKED JDN ENTRANCE MONUMENTATION PROJECT E1.02 ® Email: Chaska@bolton-menk.com JH/BS JONAT N D. NELSEN P%qNK www.bolton-menk.com CLIENT PR01.NO. ELECTRICAL DETAILS uc 53433 DATE 5/6/2021 OC1.123153 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE BO LTO N ENTRY MONUMENTSIGN PROJECT I 1 & MEN K CITY PROJECT NO. 23-31 Real People. Real Solutions. CITY OF MOUND, MN BMI PROJECT NO. OC1.123153 1. IV]nL)()T Item Notes Estimated Unit Date: Unit Price Total 5/6/2021 Amount Spec No.��� BASE BID Quantity 1 2021.501 MOBILIZATION & TRAFFIC CONTROL 1 LUMPSUM $6,000.00 $6,000.00 2 2101.524 REMOVE EXISTING TREE (GRUBBING) 1 EACH $1,000.00 $1,000.00 3 2104.502 REMOVE EXISTING WOOD SIGN POSTS 3 EACH $100.00 $300.00 4 2104.502 SALVAGE EXISTING SIGN PANELS 1 LUMPSUM $200.00 $200.00 5 2104.502 REMOVE LIGHTING UNIT 1 LUMPSUM $100.00 $100.00 6 2104.502 REMOVE EX. LANDSCAPE & MULCH 1 LUMPSUM $1,200.00 $1,200.00 7 2105.507 COMMON EXCAVATION (P) (EV) 15 CU YD $40.00 $600.00 8 2574.507 LOAM TOPSOIL BORROW (PLANTING BEDS) 6 CU YD $60.00 $360.00 9 2573.503 EROSION CONTROL 1 LUMPSUM $1,000.00 $1,000.00 10 2571.524 CONIFEROUS TREE, 6' HT. B&B 3 EACH $600.00 $1,800.00 11 2571.527 PERENNIAL, #1 CONT. 49 PLT $25.00 $1,225.00 12 2575.504 SODDING TYPE LAWN (TURF RESTORATION) 165 SO YD $12.00 $1,980.00 13 2540.602 COMMUNITY ENTRANCE MONUMENT 1 EACH $27,000.00 $27,000.00 14 2545.501 LIGHTING SYSTEM 1 LUMPSUM $9,700.00 $9,700.00 ESTIMATED BASE BID TOTAL: $52,465.00 SUBTOTAL: $52,465.00 5% CONTINGENCY: $2,624.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST: $55,089.00 Engineer's Estimate 5/5/2021, 8:45 PM Bolton & Menk, Inc. Page 1 of 1 1143 2415 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD • MOUND, MN 55360-1668 • PH: 952-G)2-0600 • FAX: 952-472-0620 • W W W.CIWOFMOUND.COM DATE: May 6, 2021 TO: Mayor Salazar and Council Members FROM: Catherine Pausche, Director of Finance and Administrative Services SUBJECT: Request for 2021 Cemetery Improvements Subcommittee The City owns and maintains Mound Union Cemetery located at 6410 County Road 110 West. There are four sections: (A) original cemetery with raised monuments, (B) & (C) center sections with flat monuments and (D) open land. All plots in sections A— C have been sold, many before need so internments continue to take place. City Code allows for one casket, two urns, or one casket and one um per plot. During the September 2020 preliminary budget discussions, Staff recommended the City consider Columbaria for ash niches as opposed to surveying in -ground plots due to the limited amount of space remaining, costs to survey and on -going maintenance costs. The Council requested additional research and analysis, the start of which is summarized on the next page. The 2021 budget includes $40,000 for cemetery improvements and Staff recommends a sub- committee of two Council Members be appointed to explore options with Staff and bring recommendations back to the full Council. Please let me know if you have any questions related to this request or need additional information for the meeting at (952)472-0633 or via email at catherinepauschc@cityofrnomd.com. 1144 Mound Union Cemetery 2021 Improvement Study Estimated capacity of Area O Option In -ground Columbari # Units Total Ash Graves Plots @48 per (each have capacity for 2 standard urns) Option 1 184 0 0 184 Option 2 144 2 96 240 30% Option 3 0 10 480 480 161% Pros & Cons of Columbaria PROS CONS Lower internment costs Lower long-term maintenance Ability to create permanent improvements Increased capacity Columbaria are up front costs Non-traditional? - mitigate with benches plantings and serene setting Additional landscape to screen needed Estimated fees for an in -ground ash burial based on 2021 fee schedule (residents) Adult Grave Plot (2 urns or 1 casket and I urn) 600.00 Grave Locate for burial 35.00 Grave Locate for monument setting 35.00 Excavation charges paid direct to designated vendor 300.00 Monument Co. grave marker production/delivery/setting 500.00 + Total burial cost excluding funeral home services 1,470.00 1145 3 c C c c C r �cD a ZrD a ODocnz p�C) 0 v mC)D c z � <m (A z < m r � r c 3 3 a � O O N O N i i 0 W _' CID v o O N O N O 00 v mr-woxn m cxmomm <mo ^' „Dm�zM6< m-I00 1C)n D-nD�Dr- Z 5->55cr.,0 �[ K�m D rr K m cn0D CD 0 o � O 0 m z D cn N N N CT �411 ON 0 oL a -0 2 O z .0� < D -i c z z m 00 n co D_ D O 0 0 D N cn v C `� CD a)p CD o C 0 C 0 C m O n lu a N m m ,ice CD T m ,iZ CD ,�Z CD -n C (D m C/) c c c c(D c CD r oo f0 'D n CD m CD � n m CD () CD CD () C CD � cp CCD 0 09 v 0 Cn O O O O O N O O O N W 0 W, LrIj 0 y � xm to o Ut � J O O O O W 0 0 0 N�(0 W m to C cm 7 ( N O N i i C) 0)J N O O W O -,I O O O N 4 /� `+ M N C)00 O N W O O i i O O O C) C) CD i CD 00 PO x O (O Cil cn N v NO JA O 0"0(0 N000044 A vd C) N '* J' p 00 ha O i U7 00 W O O i O 0 0 0 0 v (T N i i v N W A CD W SOW r fQ (D N O N O i N O W O OA(0 WO i i _ iNON� ? 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N W C' W a' LL a F O H 1149 DATE SALES 21 '20 '21 '20 +/- Monday Tuesday APRIL 2021 VS 2020 CUSTOMERS AVERAGE TICKET GROSS PROFIT % '21 '20 +/- '21 '20 +/- '21 '20 +/- Wednesday 1 8,512 248 34 30% Thursday 1 2 9,987 9,563 4% 327 294 11% 31 33 -6% 30% 28% 7% Friday 2 3 14,713 13,632 8% 487 388 26% 30 35 -14% 28% 28% 0% Saturday 3 4 20,611 11,633 77% 593 377 57% 35 31 13% 30% 29% 3% Sunday 4 5 Easter CLOSED Monday 5 6 8,630 7,508 15% 317 222 43% 27 34 -20% 30% 29% 3% Tuesday 6 7 7,380 8,368 -12% 285 294 -3% 26 28 -9% 29% 30% -3% Wednesday 7 8 6,911 10,135 -32% 270 284 -5% 26 36 -28% 30% 28% 7% Thursday 8 9 7,590 9,152 -17% 307 287 7% 25 32 -22% 31% 29% 7% Friday 9 10 16,003 16,959 -6% 499 488 2% 32 35 -8% 28% 28% 0% Saturday 10 11 14,659 16,146 -9% 443 472 -6% 33 34 -3% 30% 29% 3% Sunday 11 12 6,055 CLOSED 233 Easter 26 31% Monday 12 13 6,757 6,814 -1% 258 205 26% 26 33 -21% 31% 29% 7% Tuesday 13 14 7,085 7,464 -5% 266 248 7% 27 30 -12% 31% 30% 3% Wednesday 14 15 7,752 9,407 -18% 281 286 -2% 28 33 -16% 32% 28% 14% Thursday 15 16 8,902 10,728 -17% 298 292 2% 30 37 -19% 30% 28% 7% Friday 16 17 16,659 16,378 2% 534 475 12% 31 34 -10% 28% 28% 0% Saturday 17 18 15,353 15,727 -2% 495 465 6% 31 34 -8% 30% 29% 3% Sunday 18 19 6,141 CLOSED 239 26 31% Monday 19 20 4,745 6,924 -31% 208 258 -19% 23 27 -15% 30% 29% 3% Tuesday 20 21 7,772 9,971 -22% 298 286 4% 26 35 -25% 30% 29% 3% Wednesday 21 22 8,064 11,412 -29% 300 357 -16% 27 32 -16% 31% 28% 11% Thursday 22 23 9,833 9,617 2% 372 312 19% 26 31 -14% 29% 28% 4% Friday 23 24 15,075 18,982 -21% 492 551 -11% 31 34 -11% 29% 28% 4% Saturday 24 25 14,588 16,884 -14% 442 486 -9% 33 35 -5% 30% 29% 3% Sunday 25 26 5,132 CLOSED 211 24 31% Monday 26 27 6,433 9,379 -31% 268 311 -14% 24 30 -20% 31% 29% 7% Tuesday 27 28 6,283 6,166 2% 267 228 -1% 24 27 20% 31% 29% 7% Wednesday 28 29 8,428 9,507 -11% 296 309 28 31 30% 29% 3% Thursday 29 30 10,326 12,279 -16% 369 407 28 30 31% 29% 7% Friday 30 17,471 533 33 28% TOTAL - April 295,338 289,247 2.11% 10,188 8,830 15.38% 29 33 -12% 2019: 219,696 9,482 23 NOTE: The store was closed on Sundays and hours were shortened in the initial stages ofthe pandemic. Sales Customer Avg Ticket 2021 2020 2021 2020 r2021 r2020 January 267,685 206,266 30% 9,572 9,060 6% 28 23 23% February 251,310 199,745 26% 8,750 8,058 9% 29 25 16% March 269,945 303,365 -11% 9,656 9,433 2% 28 32 -13% FIRST QTR 788,940 622,008 27% 27,978 27,488 2% 28 23 25% April 295,338 289,247 2i6 10,188 8,830 15% 29 33 -12% TOTAL - Year to Date 1,084,278 911,255 19% 38,166 36,318 5% 28 25 13% 1150 City of Mound BMI Engineering Hours YTD as of 3/31/21 - ........... ... ...... ... ................ .. _ _... _.... ...... flours $ fund: Fund/Fundisr Source ect g Mound/General Engineering (1/3) 88.67 9,570.33 101 General Fund/Taxes (1/3) Mound/2018 Assessment Objection Support 14.50 2,262.00 101 General Fund/Taxes Mound/GIS Updates (1/4) 13.38 1,608.75 101 Streets/Taxes (1/4) Mound/Sidewalk & Paver Improvements Mound/Shoreline Drive Pedestrian Safety Mound/MSA System Update Mound/2019 Retaining Wall Improvements Mound/2020 Retaining Wall Improvements Mound/2019 Street Utility and Retaining Mound/Surfside Park Improvements Mound/Entrance Monumentation Mound/Harbor Renaissance Redevelopment Mound/General Engineering (1/3) Mound/Lynwood Watermain Mound/Commerce Blvd Watermain Mound/Water Treatment Study Mound/GIS Updates (1/4) Mound/General Engineering (1/3) Mound/Bay Ridge Sewer Services Mound/2020 Manhole Rehabilitation Mound/2020 Lift Station Improvements Mound/2021 Lift Station Improvements Mound/Fernside Forcemain Mound/GIS Updates (1/4) 116.54 13,441.08 1.00 68.50 5.50 3.50 7.00 38.50 123.00 29.50 34.50 64.00 150.50 88.67 231.00 56.50 4.00 13.38 393.54 88.67 9.50 95.50 60.50 185.00 21.50 13.38 474.04 124.00 285 Taxes/Lost Lake Slips 9,957.70 401 Capital Projects Fund/Bonding/Taxes 858.00 401 Municipal State Aid for Streets (MSA Funds) 449.00 401 Capital Projects Fund/Bonding 1,014.00 401 Capital Projects Fund/Bonding 4,960.00 401 Capital Projects Fund/Bonding 17,238.70 4,085.00 404 Capital Projects Fund/Taxes 4,875.00 404 Capital Projects Fund/Taxes 8,960.00 22,179.00 475 Tax Increment Financing/Taxes 9,570.33 31,006.50 7,438.00 771.00 1,608.75 50,394.58 9,570.33 1,288.00 11,222.00 8,345.00 25,347.00 2,915.00 1,608.75 60,296.08 601 601 601 601 601 602 602 602 602 602 602 602 Water Fees (1/3) Water Fees Water Fees Water Fees Water Fees (1/4) Sewer Fees (1/3) Sewer Fees Sewer Fees Sewer Fees Sewer Fees Sewer Fees Sewer Fees (1/4) Mound/WCA Administration 1.00 124.00 675 Storm Water Fees Mound/GIS Updates (1/4) 13.38 1,608.75 675 Storm Water Fees (1/4) 14.38 1,732.75 YTD Total 1,337.00 174,366.20 1151 MINUTES MOUND CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING WORKSHOP MARCH 16, 2021 CALL TO ORDER The City Council met in a special session on March 16, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in a ZOOM meeting. The purpose for the special session was a concurrent meeting workshop with the City Council to review and discuss 2020 projects and the Planning Commission's work plan and Staff's projects list for 2021. Mayor Salazar called the special meeting workshop to order at 7:09 p.m. A voice roll call of the City Council was taken. City Council members present: Mayor Ray Salazar, Sherri Pugh, Phil Velsor, Paula Larson and Jason Holt. Planning Commission Members present: Chair David Goode; Commissioners Kevin Castellano, Jake Saystrom, Jason Baker, Drew Heal, Allen Andersen, Samantha Erickson and Council Liaison to the Planning Commission Jason Holt. Staff Present: City Manager -Public Works Director Eric Hoversten, Community Development Director Sarah Smith, Field Officer Andy Drilling, City Attorney Troy Gilchrist and HKGI Consultant Planner Rita Trapp. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA. WITH ANY AMENDMENTS MOTION by Velsor to approve the agenda; seconded by Larson. MOTION carried unanimously. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS Staff welcomed attendees to the concurrent special meeting workshop. Members of Staff, the City Council and the Planning Commission introduced themselves. REVIEW OF 2020 PLANNING COMMISSION WORK PLAN AND STAFF PROJECT LIST Staff summarized the list of completed projects on the 2020 Planning Commission Work Plan and the Staff Project List, including the approval of amendments to City Code Chapters 129, 42, and 46 related to code enforcement, the Mound Harbor final plat and Mound Harbor 2n1 Addition plat and related land use approvals. Staff also commented on the City's response to the COVID 19 pandemic to be able to continue to do business including electronic meetings and the alternate meeting location at the PAC. 1152 Planning Commission Minutes March 16, 2021 OVERVIEW AND DISCUSSION - 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION WORK PLAN AND STAFF PROJECTS LIST Members of the Planning Commission and City Council reviewed the proposed 2021 Planning Commission Work Plan and Staff Projects. Code Enforcement. Discussion took place about procedures and related tools to improve code enforcement. Field Officer Andy Drilling provided a summary of the City's current complaint/enforcement process which is complaints -based. An overview of the City's current procedures was included in the agenda packet for the special meeting workshop. Council and Planning Commission members discussed the pros and cons of implementing a more proactive approach for enforcement. The question was asked about how many cases the City had in 2020, which was 62. The Field Officer was also asked if the City calls back the complainant to inform them of progress. Mr. Drilling informed the Council and Planning Commission that we typically do not unless the complainant asks and that the complainant typically monitors progress themselves since they are usually in the vicinity of the complaint. 2021 Planning Commission Work Plan and Staff Project List. 2021 Planning Commission Work Plan 1. Implementation activities related to adoption of 2040 Comprehensive Plan (i.e., rezoning, amendments to City Code including, but not limited to, zoning, subdivision, etc.). See below: a. Update zoning district structure and create new mixed use districts b. Update and simplify the use table c. Review performance standards such as parking d. Address inconsistencies and clarifications in the code 2. Review/discussion of code enforcement procedures, policy development and related activities (i.e. code amendments, etc.) 3. Mound Harbor open/public space discussion 4. Long-term home rental study 2021 Staff Project List 1. Conversion to electronic building permitting with MnSpect (on -going); also streamlining building permit application review/processing 2. Recording of final plat for Mound Harbor to complete replatting of parcels in downtown 3. Amendment of City Code Chapter 113 related to building code to update of property maintenance regulations with MnSpect (draft ordinance to amend Chapter 113 in - progress to adopt the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code) Smith commented that its recommended priority project is Item 1 related to implementation activities from the adoption of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, which was approved by the City Council last year. Also, the completion of the Mound Harbor plat by the City. Council member Velsor commented that he would like to see the long term rental study completed as it has been on the list since 2018. 1153 Staff will include the 2021 Work Plan and Staff Project List on an upcoming Planning Commission agenda for review and its recommendation for order of priority that will be forwarded to the City Council for consideration. Mayor Salazar thanked the Planning Commission for their hard work and service to the community. ADJOURN MOTION by Velsor to adjourn the meeting at 9:30 p.m.; seconded by Larson. MOTION carried unanimously. Submitted by Sarah Smith 1154 From: Mindy Anderson Subject: SPRING PARK PHARMACY COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC AT GILLESPIE CENTER ON MAY 13 Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 9:09:08 AM Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. We are excited to be helping host the Spring Park Pharmacy COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic here at the Gillespie Center on Thursday, May 13 for people 18 years old and up. Spring Park Pharm acyjust notified me that they are getting caught up on their appointments and we need to recruit more people to sign up for the vaccine. Could please help us get the word out to the community. The information below gives the details about signing up for an appointment. Thanks very much for your help. Have a good day, Mindy Anderson, Director, The Gillespie Center SPRING PARK PHARMACY COVID VACCINE CLINIC THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 AT THE GILLESPIE CENTER *For people 18 years old and up. TO SIGN UP, PEOPLE MUST GO TO THE LINK BELOW: If you are interested in signing up in our vaccine lottery, visit this link: https: hipaa.*otform.com/210587138388162 You will be contacted via email if your name is selected. 1155 From: JEREMYBLOMS To: Eric Hoversten Cc: i bi lours Subject: Proposed Ordinance Amendment and Administrative Police regarding special vechicles Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 11:17:16 AM Hello, I have a problem with the proposed ordinance against UTV's and AT V's on city streets. I'm a home owner with 3 kids and we love to ice fish in the winter. My UTV is the safest vehicle to travel over the lake with my family in the winter months. My UTV has lights turn signals and horn to make it road legal. I drove roughly 6 blocks on the city streets to get to a access point for to get on the lake. This ordinance I feel is unreasonable and isn't needed. My UTV makes less noise then half of the vehicles on my street. Hell the snowmobiles make more noise on the lake then my UTV does on the street. Also I own several rental house in Mound as well and a couple of my tenants ice fish as well and us a ATV. It's not safe to travel any other way besides UTV and ATV and makes no sense to haul them on a trailer to the lake. Jeremy Bloms From: Michael Kline To: Ray Salazar Cc: Eric Hoversten Paula Larson Subject: RE: [Mound, MN] Chapter 70 Traffic and Vehicles Amendment (Sent by Michael Kline, michael@klinecp.com) Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 12:29:44 PM Ray, Thanks for the response. A few thoughts on your comments: I'm a little confused when you state "this is NOT a takeaway of any privileges." Under the current code I can access the lake from my property via a city streetwith one of these vehicles and not be ticketed by the Orono PD. However, under the proposed amendment the Orono PD can now issue tickets, correct? You state, "citizens REQUESTfor clarity of this ordinance it has required the city to clearly define the existing ordinance prohibiting those vehicles on city streets." I understand that some citizens may not approve of these vehicles, however, in less than a week 463 residents and voters (over 1,000 people in total and I believe more will sign once they are informed of the situation) are REQUESTING you do NOT approve the amendment. Can the city please share any data collected on the number of complaints / issues with theses vehicles? Personally, I don't think many people would object to banning these vehicles on 110 or 15, but to make it illegal for a resident to drive one of these vehicles a block or two to access the lake seems like significant overreach. Also, I don't believe the city has thought through all the issues with this amendment. For example, how does one safely traverse the channels on the lake during the winter months? It's been a few years but I was issued a citation forgoing adjacent to a thin ice sign in a Seton Channel per LMCD regs. I was told by the sheriff to use a safe land passage which involves a short drive down Brighton Blvd and then accessing the lake thru Wychwood Park. The proposed language would make this safe passage illegal for residents and visitors with potentially no legal way to traverse the lake. Does the city have a plan to resolve these types of issues? If not, I would again ask how this amendment doesn't take away any privileges? The idea is to have a thoughtful, practical, and rational discussion in regards to these vehicles within our community. I surely haven't thought through all the issue with this amendment, nor do I believe has the city. Doesn't it seem logical and pragmaticfor the city council to request a commission to study the issue and take community input before approving this amendment? Regards, Michael From: raysalazar [mailto:raysalazar@cityofmound.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 1:11 AM To: Michael Kline; raysalazar@cityofmound.com Cc: Eric Hoversten; Paula Larson Subject: RE: [Mound, MN] Chapter 70 Traffic and Vehicles Amendment (Sent by Michael Kline, michael@klinecp.com) Michael; Thank you for your email comments regarding the ATV and UTV ordinance. In your email you indicated that you have spoken with 2 other council members and Mr. Kelly. I am hopeful that they explained to you that this is NOT a takeaway of any privileges? Specifically UTV / ATV operation has never been allowed in the City of Mound city streets and or on commons. Because of ATV / UTV increased popularity and citizens REQUEST for clarity of this ordinance it has required the city to clearly define the existing ordinance prohibiting those vehicles on city streets. Mound city streets are all paved curb to curb with little or no shouldered space for ATV / UTV use precluding proper operations without hindering traffic. Additionally, please note: the surrounding cities of Orono and Minnetrista also prohibit ATV and UTV operation on city streets. I hope that this explains this existing ordinance more clearly. If you have any further questions about this, please feel free to call me. Thank you for taking the time to contact me, please feel free to contact me again with any concerns that you may have about our City. Sincerely, Ray Salazar Mound Mayor. 612-308-7680. Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7. -------- Original message -------- From: "Contact form at Mound, MN" <crosmailer@civicplus.com> Date: 5/10/21 9:10 PM (GMT-06:00) To: raysalazar@cityofmound.com Subject: [Mound, MN] Chapter 70 Traffic and Vehicles Amendment (Sent by Michael Kline, michael(oklinecp.com) Hello rsalazar, Michael Kline (michael(oklinecp.com) has sent you a message via your contact form (https://www.cityofmound.com/user/241/contact) at Mound, MN. If you don't want to receive such e-mails, you can change your settings at https://www.cityofmound.com/user/241/edit. Message: Mayor and Council Members, I'm writing in regards to the Proposed Ordinance Amendment and Administrative Policy regarding Special Vehicles date April 30, 2021 (Chapter 70 Traffic and Vehicles Amendment). I'm asking that you vote NO to the Amendment as drafted and so are 1,000+ individuals, of which 463 list Mound as their address (data attached). I first learned of the proposed changes 5/3/2021 when Kevin Kelly sent out the dock packet for the May 11, 2021 city council meeting. I spoke with Kevin Kelly in regards to this issue as well as two other council members to get some background on why the city was taking such abrupt change in policy on the use of UTVs, ATVs, golf carts, and potentially snowmobiles. These three conversations, as well as the city council archived video dated 2/9/2021 and 2/23/2021, indicate a primary driver for the amendment are two individuals. I hope it is not your intent to pass this ordinance to settle a civil dispute between two individuals. In addition, unlike the CH 78 Waterways Amendment, which residents were given ample notice and invited to participate in the discussion (which I did), the Chapter 70 Traffic and Vehicles Amendment appears to have been discussed in a special session behind closed doors. I'm disappointed to learn you are proposing to change an ordinance that clearly affects a large portion of the community without giving the community ample time to learn about, and discuss, the topic. I'm currently a 10+ year resident and non -abutter in Mound. We are a lake community and I, much like our fellow residents, enjoy all the recreation (winter and summer) that the lake has to offer (hence why I live in Mound). Other communities, that are very similar Mound, are expanding the use of UTVs, ATVs, and golf carts. I'm confused to why it's Mound's position to ban the use of these vehicles when surrounding communities are expanding the use of these vehicles? You can read more about the programs in Prior Lake and Waconia by clicking on the following links. https://www.cityofpriorlake.com/government/departments/police/services-information/golf- cart-permit https://www.waconia.org/501/Special-Vehicles I have attached a number of comments/posts from Nextdoor and the petition. There has been a lively discussion about this topic in our community which demands your attention. In closing, I again ask that you vote NO on the proposed amendment and work with those who elected you to find a solution that promotes equity for all Mound residents and stakeholders. Regards, Michael From: Esteban Nikolov TO: Eric Hoversten Subject: Re: STOP this AN ordinance, it doesn't make any sense Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 3:55:37 PM Thank you ! ! ! I talked to family, Neighbores and friends that all live in mound and has for the past 20 years including me and we are just floored about this ordinance, this is why we live here in mound by the lake to enjoy /access the lake in the summer and in the winter time. Please stop this , can't believe that someone complained about the use if atv/snow machines in the winter on the st to access the lake. Thanks Sent from my iPhone > On May 6, 2021, at 7:45 AM, Eric Hoversten <erichoversten@cityofmound.con> wrote: > Estiban; > Your comments will be shared as part of the Council Agenda Packet that will be issued later today. > Kindest Regards > Eric > Eric Hoversten > City Manager and > Public Works Director > City of Mound > Phone: 952.472.0609 Fax 952.472.0620 > Email: erichoversten@cityofmound.com > Seasonal Hours (May -Oct) M-Th 7:30-5:00 and F 7:30-11:30 > Regular Hours (Nov -Apr) M-F 8:00-4:30 > -----Original Message ----- > From: EstebanNikolov [mailto estebanmikolovnicloudcom] > Sent: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 4:55 PM > To: Eric Hoversten <erichoversten@cityofmound.con> > Subject: STOP this ATV ordinance, it doesn't make any sense > I am a Mound citizen and i do not agree w ATV ordinance being taken up on May 11 th. > Esteban Nikolov > from my iPhone RE: Moratorium on the Dock Sharing, program We are writing to express our concern for the Moratorium placed on the Dock sharing program and the proposed possible changes. One of the reasons we love Mound is because of the unique Dock Program. As the City website says; It is one to be appreciated and safeguarded as a special quality of life feature only our community can offer. It was very sad to hear of proposed changes that would significantly reduce the quality of the program that has been in place for decades, by making it extremely difficult to ever get dock space near your home. We live on Lost Lake Rd where the Dock program and dock sharing is used as intended by several neighbors sharing with other neighbors. I live directly across the road from the docks and observe almost everyone walking from their homes in our neighborhood to the docks with their families, friends and neighbors. We believe almost everyone using the Lost Lake Rd docks lives here. This provides a great sense of security and community. We would hate to lose that. In 2020 there was a "moratorium" placed on new sharing in the dock sharing program. We never heard a specific reason for it other than someone in Admin_ or the commission had issues with it. We heard they were considering continuing the "moratorium" in 2021. 1 attended the January dock commission meeting and learned the Admin. was calling it a "loophole" in the Waitlist program, and even proposing the option of cancelling adding anyone to the Sharing program, Technically if there is a moratorium placed on a policy or program it is temporary and because of an error or problem that needs to be corrected or resolved before the program can continue. We think the only change that was made last year was the fee increase. If that was the problem then now the moratorium should end. Now, the discussion of continuing the moratorium is being reasoned as the Share program is being used by some as a "loophole". By definition, a loophole is: 1: a means of escape especially: an ambiguity or omission in the text through which the intent of a statute, contract, or obligation may be evaded. We don't think this is the case or intent of the Dock Share program. It has functioned as designed. We heard in the meeting that people could move from Sharing to Primary in as little as 2 years and someone said that's just not fair. Yes, that is possible according to the Share program rules. We also understand this has been a quite rare occurrence and don't think it justifies a moratorium or cancellation of a program. The commission also reported that there are only about 18 dock owners sharing, out of 400. Shouldn't the dock commission be looking for ways to incentivize and encourage more people to share with their neighbors and better utilize the dock spaces rather than leave spaces open? Why aren't more neighborhoods sharing like the people on Lost Lake Rd.? We are all for change when a law or program really isn't serving its purpose. But when it's functioning as designed most of the time; why not let it continue as written and supported by the majority of the people of Mound. We encourage you to please continue the Dock and Sharing program as it has functioned for many years. Thank you for your time, John & Penny Zevenbergen 2542 Lost Lake Rd. Mound, MN 55364 Additional Information 5-11-21 Agenda Item # 9 Page No. 1111.1